6 tips for summer driving few people know
How to keep your interior from heating up quickly, or to deal with overheating engines are safe and comfortable driving tips in the summer.
Driving under hot weather is a nightmare for many drivers, to counter these difficulties, Reader'sdigest offers 6 tips as below.
Hot interior
Want fast furniture "cool", so drive with window glass is pulled low.
For fast "cool" interiors, driving with window glass is lowered, hot air will escape and cool air will occupy. After a few minutes, wait until the air temperature in the car is equal to the outdoor temperature, then start on the glass and use the air conditioner.
Hot hatched steering wheel
The overheated steering wheel can drive the driver who doesn't want to touch the steering wheel. There is a trick to avoid this phenomenon. Before getting out of the car, turn the steering wheel 180 degrees. So when parked for a long time, the steering wheel area above the driver often holds now is under, not directly exposed to sunlight, so it will not get hot.
Smelly chair
To remove, the driver should paste a piece of fragrant paper (dryer sheet) into the air conditioner.
The heated interior compartment also makes the interior parts emit unpleasant odors. To remove, the driver should paste a piece of fragrant paper (dryer sheet) into the air conditioner. When turning on the air conditioner, the air will be more comfortable. One box should be prepared if you have to travel long and long.
Air conditioner broken
If the air conditioner is damaged or poorly cooled, consider using a solar-powered fan. It is possible to attach this small device to the glass door, where the sun is collected for energy.
The tire is out of breath
In the United States, the driver uses a coin shaped by President Lincoln to test tire wear.
Heavy load on tires plus hot road surface, high air temperature are bad conditions that make tires easy to run out even in summer. In the United States, the driver uses a coin shaped by President Lincoln to test tire wear. Put the coin in the tire groove and turn the president's head down, if you can see the top of the tire, which is too worn, need to be replaced if not explosive.
The engine is too hot
Hot weather and cool water will rarely increase the risk of overheating the engine. If you see signs such as steam coming out of the hood, the engine warning light is bright, turn the car into a safe place, turn off the engine and wait at least half an hour for the engine to cool before opening the bonnet. . If the coolant level is low, fill it again, and if it is dry, this is a leaked pipe sign, drive the car to the inspection facility.
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