Some of these are obvious, but there are a couple of surprises on this list.  Whether these items seem obvious or not, it's worth the friendly reminder as Michigan experiences one of the coldest winter storms in ten years.

9 Things Michiganders Shouldn't Leave In Their Freezing Cars

Pop/Soda

Cans of pop or even beer can cause a giant, hard-to-clean-up mess if left in a car during freezing weather.  Water expands when temps drop.  Combine that with carbonation and syrup and you have an explosion of sticky that will be a part of your car for a long time.

Soda cans will explode in your car when it's freezing in Michigan.
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Cell phones and other electronics

Many cell phones and electronics use Lithium-ion batteries.  These batteries will rapidly drain and sometimes just stop working when left in your car during frigid temps.

Freezing weather can damage cell phones and other electronics left in cars in Michigan.
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Canned Foods

The contents of canned food can spoil without you knowing it if frozen in your car.  The USDA suggests you throw it out.

Cans of food that freeze accidentally, such as those left in a car or basement in sub-zero temperatures, can be unsafe to eat.

Canned goods can go bad after freezing in your car in Michigan.
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Music Instruments

The Quora Assistant Bot points out that both extreme hot and cold weather could destroy wooden instruments like acoustic guitars.

Extreme temperature changes can cause the wood to expand and contract, leading to potential damage such as cracking or warping.

You shouldn't leave wooden music instruments in your cold car in Michigan.
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Eggs

The USDA cautions you to not eat an egg that has frozen in its shell,

Shell eggs should not be frozen. If an egg accidentally freezes and the shell cracks during freezing, discard the egg.

Don't leave eggs in your car during winter weather in Michigan.
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Medications

Extreme hot and cold weather can lessen the potency or even make your medication dangerous.  Baystate Health warns against leaving medications in your car,

Keep medicine with you. When traveling, never leave medications in a very hot or cold car, and don't store them in your trunk.

You shouldn't leave medicine in your freezing car in Michigan
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A Low Gas Tank

The Chicago Tribune points out that keeping your vehicle filled to at least half a tank will help prevent your fuel line from freezing.

Don't leave your car low on gas when it's freezing out in Michigan.
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Babies or Elderly People

Leaving young children or elderly loved ones in an unheated car during a frigid Michigan winter can quickly lead to hypothermia according to USA Today.

Don't leave your baby or an elderly person in your freezing car in Michigan.
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Pets

Leaving a pet in a cold car during a Michigan winter is downright cruel.  According to AutoBodyXperts.com it can quickly lead to the death of your pet,

If you leave your dog in the car on cold days, they can get hypothermia. Just like in the summer, your dog can suffocate in the car no matter what the temperature is. In the worst case, if left in the car in the winter or cold weather, your dog can actually freeze to death.

Do NOT leave your pets in the car when it's freezing in Michigan.
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12 Tips to Prepare Your Vehicle for a Michigan Winter

Michigan winters are brutal and are truly not for the weak. However, the smartest can also survive and thrive with these twelve tips to help be prepared for anything the winter winds gust your way.

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