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what might happen when car is left in snow with no hood?
Posted: January 3rd, 2003, 4:41 pm
by babyblue
Hey I dont know a whole lot about cars but I was wondering what exactally might be damaged if my mx3 was left out in the snow with out a hood so that there was about 4 inces of snow on everything and some ice too? Its going to be coverd under insurance 'cause the carstar place screwed up and left it out over christmas so if anyone could let me know of some potential problems I can menton to them that would be great thanks a bunch
Re: what might happen when car is left in snow with no hood?
Posted: January 3rd, 2003, 5:44 pm
by monty73741
well id there was any meltin it could affect it
it its reall cold like up in alaska mihgt crack some thing.( i watch too much history channel)
that all i could thinkof
Re: what might happen when car is left in snow with no hood?
Posted: January 3rd, 2003, 6:55 pm
by mitmaks
umm i think its gonna condensate some moisture in ur engine and other parts, duh ... thats kinda dumb i think, unless theyre taking it off of u and giving u cash i wouldnt do it
Re: what might happen when car is left in snow with no hood?
Posted: January 3rd, 2003, 7:06 pm
by Bri94GS
in my neighborhood...your engine would get stolen, and if you're lucky you might find someone sleeping in the empty spot
Re: what might happen when car is left in snow with no hood?
Posted: January 3rd, 2003, 8:53 pm
by Hy300
I'd worry about vacuum leaks or moisture in the block now. I hope your coolant can withstand it. If they're smart they'd take it in the garage and let it sit over a drain until it all melts off, then go over the hoses and everything. What is it in the shop for without a hood anyway?
Re: what might happen when car is left in snow with no hood?
Posted: January 4th, 2003, 2:29 am
by Buff1110
ur belts are gonna most likely be destroyed for starters, the electronics like ignition and various sensors cannot get wet so they would be bad. theft is a major concern also. at the very least get a car cover or even secure a tarp to the vehicle to prevent water from getting into the engine bay