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Common Kinds of Weather-Related Auto Damage

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calendar_month 16 Jun 2022
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Car damage doesn’t always happen when you’re driving. In fact, it can happen when your car is sitting in your own driveway. Sometimes, when the weather takes a turn for the worse, your vehicle can end up being in the wrong place at the wrong time and facing Mother Nature’s fury. Keep reading to learn what the most common kinds of weather-related auto damage are.

 

Hail Damage

Hailstorms are relatively common in Texas during the winter months. Any time hail is in the forecast, it’s a good idea to protect your car as much as possible. If you can’t pull it into a garage or covered parking for some reason, park it under a tree and put a slipcover over it. If you don’t, you could end up with hail damage.

 

Even small hailstones can leave tiny dents all over the roof and hood of your vehicle, giving it the pebbled look of a golf ball. Larger hailstones can leave very large dents that compromise your car’s structure and could even crack your windshield.

 

Wind Damage

In large windstorms, it’s obviously not going to be the wind itself that damages your car. Rather, it’s the things that the wind picks up as it blows that present a hazard to your vehicle. The most common threat to vehicles parked in driveways and on the street in a windstorm is a broken branch. High winds can often snap branches off of nearby trees and throw them several feet. If that branch lands on your car or goes through your back window, you’ll find yourself facing a huge repair bill through no fault of your own.

 

Water Damage

Water doesn’t typically present too much of a threat to your car. However, if a window breaks during a storm (as mentioned above) or if you forget to close your sunroof before a rainstorm, you might find yourself with water damage inside your vehicle. Similarly, should you be unfortunate enough to experience flooding in your area, the water could get high enough to start seeping into your car.

 

Water damage caused by natural disasters can be a nightmare to clean up—and that’s just in terms of cleaning your car’s interior. There is also the possibility that water can seep into parts of your vehicle’s engine and cause serious damage that needs expert repairs. Any time your vehicle has been exposed to high waters that rise above the level of your doors’ thresholds, you should have it inspected by a mechanic for water damage.

 

If your car has been unfortunate enough to experience Mother Nature’s wrath, look for BMW repair shops near me to get the repairs you need.

 


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