What to Do When the Car Gets Too Hot in Summer?

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Eddie
07/29/25 2:16am
Here are some solutions to prevent the car from getting too hot in summer: 1. Use a car cover or sunshade: You can cover the car with a heat-insulating cloth or a sunshade, and place a sunshade on the windshield. Sometimes, parking outdoors is unavoidable, and this method not only prevents dust and bird droppings but also effectively shields the car from direct sunlight. 2. Apply car film or glaze: If possible, consider applying glaze, coating, or installing reflective heat-insulating film on the windows. These measures can effectively protect the car from high temperatures and UV damage. 3. Park in a garage or shady spot: Parking in an underground garage is ideal, but not always available. The most straightforward solution is to park the car in visible shady areas, such as under a sunshade or tree, to effectively protect it from the sun's intense heat.
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DeDavid
08/12/25 6:15am
The car gets unbearably hot in summer, mainly due to heat buildup from direct sunlight. My solution is to first cover the front windshield with a reflective sunshade when parking to block most of the sunlight and prevent the interior from heating up. Before getting in the car, I remotely open the windows for ventilation for a minute or two to let the hot air escape. After starting the car, I turn on the air conditioning, initially setting it to external circulation to expel residual heat, then switching to internal circulation after two or three minutes to speed up cooling. The air conditioning temperature is set to around 22 degrees Celsius for comfort, and the vents should not blow directly at the face to avoid catching a cold. Regularly cleaning the air conditioning filter ensures efficiency. Choosing a parking spot in the shade or a garage is better to prevent high temperatures. Carrying a water spray bottle to mist the windows or seats can help cool them down quickly. Also, it’s a good habit to check the back seat before leaving the car to ensure nothing or no one is left behind—safety first.
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