Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Can a car that has been parked outside during 15 electrical storms pose a danger to drive?

Since I live in the city, I have no choice but to find any spot thats available. I am always under telephone lines and there has been at least 15 lightning storms this summer. Plus, I could've sworn there was someone setting off fireworks on July 4th. Anyway, could this have affected the cars engine in anyway, the high voltage.|||lightning isn't going to hurt your car unless it strikes it. fire works


aren't going to hurt it either unless you set them off inside your car.|||Dangerous to drive? If it starts, and it should, it is likely fine.


Everything in a car is grounded to the engine and cars have rubber tires so even if hit, the lightning strike would not go through the car.

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