The Correct Way To Use Your Car’s AC During The Summer

Driving a car during the summer might be challenging due to the extreme heat. When driving in excessive heat, you'll have to put in extra effort to stay focused on the road ahead. This is especially true in the Middle East and Africa regions where summer usually bears witness to very high temperatures. Taking care of your automobile throughout the summer months is crucial to ensure that the car is safe to drive, whether for long or short trips. 

According to studies, temperatures inside a car parked in direct sunlight can quickly rise to deadly levels. Aside from burning your hands or back, this increase in temperature has also been linked to the release of toxins such as Benzene from automobile plastics, which can cause cancer. In order to keep yourself and your car safe during the summer months, it’s important to follow a few pointers.

Always try to find a shady spot to park your automobile. If you can use a cover that reflects sunlight, that’s even better. If possible, consider leaving your car windows a tiny bit open when parking under direct sunlight. The ventilation will help lower the temperatures inside your vehicle. Make sure to keep an eye out on the weather forecast though, as a sandstorm or windy day is a bad time to keep the windows open.  

If the car is parked under the sun, the internal parts and pipes when subject to extreme heat and sunlight release gases that are trapped within the car. It’s important to first roll down the windows and turn on the AC, this will allow the hot air trapped in the AC pipes to exit the car through the windows quickly. Once you feel the temperature beginning to cool down, you can close your windows and continue on your journey.

It’s highly recommended to keep an eye out for your car tires, batteries and air conditioning during the summer months. As these are the common problems that people face during the summer.

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