Making Your Vehicle Summer-Ready: Beat the Heat

As we brace ourselves for another season of soaring temperatures, it’s time to discuss a common but often overlooked issue: how to keep our vehicles from turning into virtual saunas. For many of us who spend a substantial portion of our days behind the wheel, this can be a real challenge, with some parts of Europe expecting temperatures in the forties. Therefore, ensuring our cars remain cool during those scorching summer days is of paramount importance.

Running the air conditioning non-stop is one solution, but it can be a drain on your fuel resources, leading to frequent and costly trips to the gas station. A more strategic and cost-effective approach is needed. Here are some effective ways to beat the heat and make your car more summer-friendly:

Firstly, strategic parking can make a significant difference. Whenever possible, opt for shaded areas, preventing direct sunlight from transforming your vehicle into an unbearable oven. If parking in your driveway, consider using sun shades for the front and back windscreens or a car cover during peak heat hours.

Secondly, there are a plethora of aftermarket modifications available that can help keep your vehicle cool. Consider tinted van side windows, which can effectively block harmful UV rays. Another noteworthy upgrade is re-gassing your air conditioning system. Ensuring it is optimally charged will make the cooling process much more efficient when you do need to turn it on. You won’t need to run it as often, for as long, and the demand it places on your vehicle will be reduced.

Thirdly, do not underestimate the power of interior coverings. Deploying blankets over your seats and steering wheel when the car is unattended can significantly reduce heat absorption, preventing you from enduring scalding contact when you return to your vehicle. If things are cooler to start with, they’ll stay cooler for longer once you’re in the car.

Fourthly, regular checks and maintenance of your car’s fluid levels are critical during hot weather. High temperatures can cause battery fluid, coolant, and windscreen washer fluid to evaporate. Therefore, having these checked professionally at the beginning of the hot season can ensure your car’s cooling mechanisms work effectively. The windscreen washers are more important than many people think in the hottest weather – dust and bugs can become a coating that harms visibility and diffuses sunlight in a distracting way.

Lastly, be mindful of the belongings you leave inside your car during summer. While this is generally a theft-prevention measure, it’s equally crucial for safeguarding your possessions against the heat. Items made of plastic can melt if left in the open. Tools, containers, or children’s toys should be securely stowed in the trunk or under a seat, out of direct sunlight.

In conclusion, summer can be brutal for both vehicles and their drivers, but with careful planning and a few thoughtful measures, it doesn’t have to be unbearable. By shading your vehicle, considering upgrades like tinted windows, using internal coverings, maintaining fluid levels, and securing your belongings, you can ensure a cooler and more comfortable ride, no matter how high the mercury rises.

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