JelloDarkness t1_j1q3pox wrote
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This seems like one of those "a little bit of knowledge can be dangerous" type of things.
Yes, of course ice expands as it freezes - but why aren't everyone's ice cube trays cracking from all that expansion? Because the ice has somewhere to go (up, in the case of the ice cube trays).
So unless water is getting trapped in a place where it has nowhere to expand, this truck is going to be just fine.
snazztasticmatt t1_j1q9d08 wrote
I'm not sure if this guy is right, but ice cube trays are made for ice and there's plenty of room for expansion. It's very plausible that water at this force for a long enough period of time could get into places in the truck that it shouldn't and cause damage
Troooper0987 t1_j1qdmrr wrote
a car sold in north America not designed to prevent freezing temps would be very stupid . its not like this is flooding the engine, he might have a big ice cube in his bed tho.
CrashTestDumby1984 t1_j1qeq9x wrote
The car owners battery is definitely dead tho
snazztasticmatt t1_j1qlda5 wrote
This isn't just freezing temps with precipitation, it's a constant stream of pressurized water
Chaosadhd t1_j1qfmj2 wrote
Cars aren’t designed to be sprayed with water consistently in freezing temperatures. Most likely this car will be totaled.
JelloDarkness t1_j1qjxiv wrote
If water can't escape when it rains, your car is going to have bigger problems than just freezing weather.
snazztasticmatt t1_j1qt8zd wrote
When was the last time it rained from the ground up
JelloDarkness t1_j1r1h36 wrote
Perhaps it's your perception that's the problem here: that water is arcing over and hitting that truck from the side and the top, not from underneath.
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