Heating in the car

To most people who lives in the south – what is up with ya’lls cars chopping down on the side of the road? In the far north, no a single seems to have this much car trouble.

No matter what highway you’re cruising down here, you can expect to see dozens of vehicles abandoned on the sides of the road.

I’ve consistently wondered why this takes locale here, in particular. I assumed it had something to do with terrible car maintenance or low quality vehicles, but in fact, I was totally wrong. The concern with vehicles in the south is overheating. Apparently, it’s severely simple for an engine to become too hot when it’s 90 degrees outside. At that point, your engine will basically explode unless you stop driving. Then you’re stuck outside in the pounding sun, trying not to explode yourself. I l earned that you can get a few more miles down the road, however, if you turn off the onboard A/C idea plus turn on the heat. Apparently, running the onboard heating system at full blast will cool down your engine a few degrees. You can bypass the air over the engine plus cool down the machinery, possibly saving your car. This might get you lake house without a tow truck, but it comes with some clear limitations. Namely, if you’re running the heat in a 90 degree car, soon it’s going to be a 100 degree car. You won’t get stuck waiting in the sunshine on the side of the road, but you might pass out from heat exhaustion before that point.

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