How can you protect your car from the summer heat?
ArabiaWeather - High temperatures during the summer may cause damage to some parts of the car, such as electronics, batteries, and tires, and by following some important preventive measures, the car can be protected from major damage that may cause huge costs, or lead to accidents.
Experts explained that on hot summer days, temperatures under the hood of a car may reach more than 100 degrees Celsius, which may cause damage to electronics and some other components.
They pointed out that if a red warning light lights up, you must stop in a safe place as soon as possible and check the problem, as this can contribute to avoiding serious damage.
Although electronic components are designed to withstand high temperatures, heat may rise under the hood, especially when parked in direct sunlight, leading to damage. Since these components often perform safety-related functions in the car, the problem must be dealt with immediately. Immediately.
How can you protect your car from the summer heat?
- Tire and battery check:
The battery is a component that is sensitive to high temperature, which may reduce its lifespan. It is recommended to check tire pressure every two weeks and before every long trip, as high temperature and incorrect air pressure are two of the most common causes of tire damage.
- Cooling system check:
The refrigerant level should be checked before driving, and it is recommended to check the air conditioning system coolant regularly.
- Preventing heat damage:
- It is recommended to park the car in shaded places, taking into account the movement of the sun.
- It is recommended to avoid driving in traffic jams on hot days.
- The engine should be turned off if the stop is prolonged, such as stopping in front of traffic lights.
- The fuel tank must not be completely filled, as gasoline and diesel expand due to heat.
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