September 07, 2015
Is It OK to Leave a GPS Device in a Hot Car
Is It OK to Leave a GPS Device in a Hot Car? Heat can affect your car's GPS
unit. As with other electronics Car Repair
Tool,heat is an enemy of your car's GPS device. It is not OK to leave your
GPS device in a hot car. The heat damages not only the GPS device's internal
components but also the device's memory card. Even if the GPS device is not in
direct sunlight launch
x431 pro plus,heat from the sun damages the device's power supply and
internal components. Malfunctions Heat first causes your GPS device's software
to malfunction,and you may notice the device shutting off unexpectedly or
presenting incorrect information. If you continue to leave the GPS device in
your car,the heat begins to damage the device's internal components,including
memory card,if present,power supply components and the device's circuit board
components. Once heat-related damage occurs,repairing the device is impossible
and you will have to replace the GPS device. Direct Sunlight Never leave your
car's GPS device in direct sunlight,including leaving the device mounted to your
car's windshield,dashboard or console surfaces. Direct sunlight raises the
device's internal temperature faster and causes damage to occur sooner. The
sunlight can also discolor your GPS device's LCD screen,casing and mounting
bracket. Car Storage Even placing your GPS device under your car's seats or in
the glove compartment does not protect the device from heat. Heat builds up in
all areas of your car including the trunk,center console and overhead visors.
Your car's internal temperature only increases on a hot day and your GPS device
becomes hotter and hotter. Storing On a hot day,unmount your car's GPS device
and store the device in a cool,dry place outside of your car like in your home
or office. If you are traveling,store the GPS device in your shoulder
bag,messenger bag or similar bag until you are ready to use the device again. Do
not store your GPS device in an area with high humidity or around water or other
liquids that can also damage the device's components.
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