7 car care tips for the best driving experience in summer

By Ishwi Singh  |  First Published Apr 12, 2024, 12:20 PM IST

The hot weather requires more attention to your vehicles. From overheating to low tyre pressure, these issues can lead to accidents and car damage. To prevent them, employ these simple tips to keep your vehicle in the best condition.

Taking care of your vehicle during hot summer months becomes a hassle but it is important to give extra attention to keep your vehicles running smoothly and to prevent any damage. Today, let’s explore some car care tips to help you effectively maintain your car’s condition and to minimize the risk of accidents in the heat. 

1. Excessive summer heat can damage the car battery. Therefore, it is important to regularly check the battery and its functions and replace it when it becomes old. 

2. Summer heat can also affect the car tyres. The changing air pressure in the tyres can pose a risk while driving. It is necessary to ensure the right tyre pressure to avoid issues such as overheating and tyre bursts. During your visit to the petrol pump, always remember to check the tyre pressure. 

3. It is recommended to wear sunglasses when driving a car on hot summer days. Keep an extra pair of sunglasses in your car. This way, you can protect your eyes from sunlight while driving. 

4. Various kinds of fluid play a crucial role in making car rides comfortable such as brake fluid and clutch fluid. During summer months, these fluids tend to evaporate more quickly. Therefore, it is essential to regularly check them along with the engine oil. 

5. During summer months, the use of air conditioners increases which can lead to a decrease in fuel efficiency. For car maintenance, always keep an eye on the fuel gauge and make sure that it remains adequately filled. 

6. If your car is overheated, then refrain from driving as it can cause serious damage to the vehicle. During these times, park your car in a shaded area to help it cool down and prevent any further damage. 

7. Regardless of the weather, always carry an emergency kit in your vehicle. In your kit, include items like medicines, water bottles, a basic first aid kit, and some non-perishable food items.

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