How To Keep Your Car Cool This Summer
Highlights
- Over 1 billion vehicles are being used worldwide!
- About 70 million cars are produced by car manufacturers every year.
- A person in the United States spends about 2 days stuck in traffic jams
Summers can be brutal, not only for humans but also for cars. The car's external body is prepared from a variety of metals, and as such, it gets heated quite quickly. This results in an uncomfortable riding experience for the passengers if optimal provision for cooling has not been provided.
Parking in a shade
This is one of the most obvious solutions to keep the car cool. Parking the car in the shade away from direct sunlight is best to prevent the vehicle from getting overheated.
Using electrostatic sheets
If parking in the shade is not always possible, electrostatic sheets are the best option. Ensure that the electrostatic sheet covers all the windows and the windshield and that no area is exposed directly to sunlight.
Carry extra spare tire and emergency kit
The chances of the car breaking down in summers is way more than in any other season. The tires are also pushed to the limit in summers. Ensure to carry the emergency kit and spare tires while going on a journey.
Keep an eye on the coolant level
Air conditioners use the coolant; they are also used to keep the engine cool and allow it to run at optimum conditions. Make sure that the coolant is filled up to the mark; if the coolant level has gone down, make sure to refill the coolant to avoid any mishaps.
Weekly washing of the car
Washing the car regularly not only protects the aesthetic look of the vehicle, but also protects the vehicle from damage through UV rays, sunlight, air pollution, and dirt. It is advisable to get the car washed every week to remain cool and perfectly fit for functioning.
Servicing the in-car AC
Over longer periods, the in-car air conditioning system loses its cooling ability. The AC should be serviced regularly along with other parts of the vehicle to ensure that the car is kept cool at all times.
Checking the air filter
Air filters are necessary to prevent unwanted particles from entering the engine. Over time, dust particles accumulate over the filter, and fuel efficiency is severely reduced. Ensure to get the air filter replaced at regular intervals if the car frequently travels and for longer distances.
Changing engine oil
Engines require high lubrication during summer seasons to ensure that they function properly. Make sure to get the fuel changed (preferably to synthetic oils) to keep the car cool and the engine running smoothly.
Checking the hoses and the belts
The weakest component of the cooling system is the hose. When hoses fail, that could lead to problems like overheating the engine, loss of power steering, and loss of electric charge system. Ensure that any cracks and leaks are thoroughly inspected and fixed as soon as possible to ensure any severe damages.
By following these simple tips, the riding experience for the travelers could become comfortable even during scorching summers.
Last Updated on March 29, 2022