Cold Engine Hood After Driving

Alexdoombad

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Ok, so here’s a weird one - my car’s hood stays cold even after driving, and this is in cold weather! Like, I’m expecting it to warm up a bit; but nope, it stays surprisingly cold.
Hmmm is this a normal thing? Or am I looking at some kinda issue with the cooling system or the engine? Anyone else noticed this or have any insights?
 
I think this is a normal thing. I had the same issue before. When I took the car for the service, the dealership said it was a normal thing, too, because the air intake was really efficient at cooling. So, nothing to worry about. Any other issues except this one?
 
Hmmm that’s interesting. Didn’t realize the air intake could affect that. I guess it makes sense, though, if its pulling in cold air efficiently.

As for other issues, the car’s been running fine overall, no weird noises or anything…just wanted to double check that Im not missing something. Thanks.
 

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