Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Will the car freeze in the weather below MINUS 20 degrees?

Will the car freeze in the weather below MINUS 20 degrees?

No, but low temperature will lead to insufficient battery power, so it is particularly important to check the battery power. If white oxide is found at the electrode connection, it needs to be washed off with warm water, because these oxides will cause the generator to be short of electricity and the battery to be in a state of short of electricity, and even lead to car failure and battery scrap in serious cases.

The temperature drops to MINUS 10 degrees, so it is necessary to replace the antifreeze glass water in time. The antifreeze glass water should also be selected below the local minimum temperature, otherwise the glass kettle and pipeline will freeze and crack.

Extended data

In cold weather, the car body is most likely to freeze, and the front wiper will stick to the glass. If it is forcibly opened, it may cause damage to the wiper and glass, and measures should be taken. If there is a premise, we can use a rag to pad under the wiper. If not, we can turn on the warm air in the car to melt the ice before using the wiper.

There is also the problem of power consumption. In winter, the power consumption is higher than usual. Because of long-term use, oxides will appear at the battery pile head, and distilled water should be added. At this time, if the temperature is too low, the battery power will become low. The trick to solve this problem is to turn off the headlights, stereos and other power-consuming equipment as much as possible when parking in winter, so as to save a little electricity for later start-up.