Nothing as long as in cold climates it had the proper ratio of antifreeze to keep it from freezing. In cold climates all that should have to be done in the spring is have an oil change performed to eliminate excess water condensation that may have formed in the oil pan over the cold months.
Nothing beyond its normal slow discharge. It's safe.
The Car Coach - 2011 All-Season vs Winter Tires was released on: USA: 16 February 2012
Passenger
Yes. It happens in North Dakota's winter morning, if you parked your car outside. , It is pretty bad sometime.
It spills on all the college applications that are in the seat next to it on the way to the post office; with all the teacher and counselor letters in the sealed envelopes and the winter break in session so you cannot get them replaced.
Your car will have more traction in the snow, making it easier to drive.However, you should only put the tires exactly specifiedby the manufacturer on your car.
I had the same problem and isolated it to the ignition switch. My wife had way too many things on her keyring and the weight just wore out the switch. Jiggling the key would usually get everything working for awhile.
The bank sends you the "pink slip" and the car is all yours
yes
The passenger.
yes it will
The storage box.