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What Are Good Habits for Using Cars in Summer?

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DianaFitz
07/28/25 12:18pm
Good habits for using cars in summer are as follows: 1. Items that should not be left in the car: Due to high temperatures inside the car in summer, certain items must not be left inside. For example, flammable and explosive items like lighters and power banks should not be kept in the car. Convex lens items such as reading glasses and magnifying glasses should also be avoided, as they can focus sunlight and potentially cause a fire. Low-quality perfumes and CDs should not be left in the car either, as they may release harmful gases under high temperatures. 2. How to use the air conditioning correctly: Do not turn on the air conditioning immediately after starting the car. After the car has been exposed to the sun, open the windows first to ventilate before turning on the air conditioning. Avoid using the air conditioning for too long after parking. If the car's power is insufficient, turn off the air conditioning first. Do not turn off the engine before turning off the air conditioning. These practices help protect the car's engine and maintain the cleanliness of the air conditioning system. 3. How to prevent tire blowouts: The frequency of tire blowouts is higher in summer than at other times. Therefore, before driving, check the tires' condition to ensure there are no bubbles, and maintain a reasonable and balanced tire pressure. Both overinflation and underinflation can lead to tire blowouts.
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MacGeorge
08/11/25 5:07pm
As an experienced driver who's been on the road for years, preventing heat-related troubles is crucial during summer car usage. Checking tire pressure is vital because hot pavement combined with underinflation can easily cause blowouts—I measure mine monthly to maintain standard values. The cooling system also demands attention; timely coolant replacement prevents engine overheating and breakdowns. Shorten the A/C filter cleaning cycle as summer dust accumulation affects cooling efficiency. Park in shaded areas or underground garages to avoid direct sunlight accelerating interior aging or creating oven-like cabin temperatures; always use sunshades to protect seats from UV damage. Remotely start the A/C a few minutes beforehand to precool the cabin—don't wait until entering to blast cold air uncomfortably. Increase car wash frequency as bird droppings and insect remains corrode paint. Never neglect battery and wiring inspections since heat shortens their lifespan. Adopting these habits ensures safer summer driving, prolongs vehicle durability, and enhances comfort.
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LeEli
09/28/25 6:46am
When driving with kids in summer, the top priority is to prevent the car from turning into an oven. Before heading out, remotely or in advance, turn on the air conditioning for 10 minutes to cool down the interior before getting in, ensuring seats aren’t scalding hot. Avoid pointing the AC vents directly at child seats, as drastic temperature changes can cause colds. Pack plenty of bottled water and snacks to prevent heatstroke; never leave kids alone in the car when parked—safety first. Install sunshades for UV protection and cooling. Regularly disinfect the AC system, as summer breeds bacteria—I replace filters quarterly. Avoid clutter in the cabin, as items can become flammable in high heat; crack windows slightly for ventilation but stay alert to theft. These small details ensure safer, more comfortable family trips.
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LilaRose
11/11/25 8:41am
Money-Saving Driving Tips for Summer. Use the air conditioner moderately—setting it around 26°C when it's too hot saves fuel, while using the sunroof for ventilation is more economical in mild weather. Park in free shaded spots to avoid direct sunlight, protecting the paint and reducing fuel evaporation. Regularly check tire pressure—slightly lowering it to the standard value reduces rolling resistance and saves fuel. Monitoring coolant levels is simple and saves on repair costs. Opt for self-service car washes to avoid unnecessary expenses, using soft cloths to prevent scratches. Refuel during early morning or late evening when fuel temperature is lower and density is higher for cost savings. These small habits save money and protect your car.
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