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How does heat affect your car? In many ways, including how it performs as well as the toll it takes on various parts and components. In extreme heat, the impact can become severe, but fortunately, you may be able to thwart certain problems by taking action now. Here’s how to prepare your car for a summer heat wave and avoid potentially costly damage.

SUMMER HEAT WAVE PREPARATION

1 .  CHECK THE TIRE PRESSURE

Tire pressure and air temperature go hand in hand, with the latter affecting the former. We may already realize tires lose pressure when temperatures drop, but the opposite is also true. Indeed, for every 10-degree rise in the temperature, tire pressure will increase by 1 PSI. During a heat wave, your tire pressure may increase by 5 PSI, which can make them overinflated. Over-inflation causes premature tire wear and may also affect traction and performance. Before heading out on a hot day, check each tire, including the spare. Release excess air if they’re overinflated. And always rotate tires on a regular basis as outlined in your owner’s manual.

2 .  INSPECT THE BATTERY

Cold weather is one of the biggest enemies of a car battery, degrading battery life severely. Many battery failures, though, happen during hot weather, because batteries that have been weakened by winter cannot withstand extreme heat. Inspect the battery, remove any corrosive buildup on the terminals and battery clamps, and ensure that each connection is tight. If your battery is at least three years old, have it tested to determine how much longer it will last.

3 .  REPLENISH FLUIDS AS NEEDED

Hot weather takes its toll on the fluids required to keep key components running. Give your vehicle a break by ensuring the motor oil is clean and filled. The same applies to the transmission, power steering and brake fluids, and the coolant. Replenish or flush, as necessary. When searching for new coolant, be sure to use a high-quality option like extended-life antifreeze. Check for leaks and ensure the connections for all hoses and clamps are secure. While the hood is up, top off the windshield fluid.

4 .  EXAMINE ALL BELTS

Just as hoses can crack and wear out, belts can too. Extreme heat can take a toll on the drive belt. Examine all belts for signs of cracking, soft spots, or other indicators of wear and tear. Replace worn belts now to avoid a breakdown later.

5 .  CONSIDER THE AIR CONDITIONER

There may be nothing worse than being stuck in stop-and-go traffic with a failed air conditioner. Maintaining a proper cabin temperature is essential to reducing fatigue and keeping everyone happy. The air conditioning system depends on refrigerant to cool the car, but if this cooling substance is low, then it cannot do its job. A cooling system checkup ensures a recharged system, the air conditioner clutch is working, and there are no visible signs of leakage.

BE SUMMERTIME HEAT AWARE

A parked car can reach deadly hot temperatures in a matter of minutes. Never leave pets or children in a vehicle, even when it’s parked in the shade. Rapidly rising cabin temperatures can lead to heatstroke, which can prove fatal. Always carry an emergency kit in your vehicle and download the AAA Mobile App.

AAA CAN HELP WITH BATTERY TESTING & REPLACEMENT

Is your car slow to start? Schedule a time for a AAA battery technician to come to your vehicle and test your battery, starter and alternator. We’ll even deliver a new battery, install it and take away your old one. *Battery Service is available to all members, although testing, battery purchase and installation may not be available in all areas. Fill out the form below, or call us at (800) 222-4357.

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