Car care in peak summer: Simple tips to protect your vehicle
Summers in India can be brutal, not just for you but for your car as well. In cities like Delhi, Jaipur or Nagpur, temperatures can easily cross 45°C. A car parked under the sun can get even hotter inside. This kind of heat can slowly damage many parts of your vehicle if you are not careful. Here's a quick look at some simple tips that will help in keeping your car from costly damages during peak summer.
-The first thing to watch is where you park your car. Try to find shade whenever possible. Even a small tree or a covered parking spot can make a big difference. If shade is not available, using a windshield sunshade helps reduce heat inside the cabin. It also protects your dashboard from cracking or fading over time.
-Your car’s battery also takes a hit in extreme heat. High temperatures can reduce battery life and even lead to sudden failure. If your car feels slow to start, get the battery checked.
-Tyres are another area that needs attention. Hot roads increase tyre pressure, which can lead to uneven wear or even a burst in extreme cases. Check tyre pressure regularly, especially before long drives. If you are planning a highway trip, say from Delhi to Chandigarh, make sure your tyres are in good condition and not worn out.
-The engine cooling system is equally important. Your car depends on coolant to manage heat. Low coolant levels or old coolant can cause the engine to overheat. Always check coolant levels and top up if needed. If you notice the temperature rising, do not ignore it. Stop the car and let it cool down.
Air conditioning becomes essential in summer, but it also needs care. If your AC is not cooling properly, it could be due to low gas, a dirty filter, or even a compressor issue. Get it checked before peak summer hits. A well-functioning AC not only keeps you comfortable but also reduces fatigue while driving.
The interior of your car also suffers in the heat. Leather seats can crack and fabric can fade. Using seat covers and dashboard polish can help protect surfaces. Even something as simple as slightly opening the windows, if parked in a safe place, can reduce heat buildup inside.
Finally, avoid pushing your car too hard in extreme heat. Long drives in the afternoon sun can put extra stress on the engine. If possible, plan your travel early in the morning or later in the evening. Taking care of your car in summer does not need expensive solutions. A few simple checks and small habits can go a long way. In Indian conditions, where heat can be unforgiving, a little attention now can save you from bigger problems later.
-Your car’s battery also takes a hit in extreme heat. High temperatures can reduce battery life and even lead to sudden failure. If your car feels slow to start, get the battery checked.
-Tyres are another area that needs attention. Hot roads increase tyre pressure, which can lead to uneven wear or even a burst in extreme cases. Check tyre pressure regularly, especially before long drives. If you are planning a highway trip, say from Delhi to Chandigarh, make sure your tyres are in good condition and not worn out.
-The engine cooling system is equally important. Your car depends on coolant to manage heat. Low coolant levels or old coolant can cause the engine to overheat. Always check coolant levels and top up if needed. If you notice the temperature rising, do not ignore it. Stop the car and let it cool down.
The interior of your car also suffers in the heat. Leather seats can crack and fabric can fade. Using seat covers and dashboard polish can help protect surfaces. Even something as simple as slightly opening the windows, if parked in a safe place, can reduce heat buildup inside.
Finally, avoid pushing your car too hard in extreme heat. Long drives in the afternoon sun can put extra stress on the engine. If possible, plan your travel early in the morning or later in the evening. Taking care of your car in summer does not need expensive solutions. A few simple checks and small habits can go a long way. In Indian conditions, where heat can be unforgiving, a little attention now can save you from bigger problems later.
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