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Car Safety Tips to Drive Safely this Summer

10th September 2020

Car Safety Tips to Drive Safely this Summer

The challenging and risky summer conditions makes the temperature soar up to very high intensities. The UAE summer season is considered as a tough and crucial time of the year, in which vehicles and motorists must suffer a lot due to intense heat. With some of the summer checklists and safety tips, be it for your own private car, rented car, leased car, etc. The car experts advise motorists to timely check-up and service their vehicles before time, provided that a vehicle must suffer a lot in the summer season. Here are a few summer checklist and best car safety tips to make your summer driving safe and secure.

Check Car Tyres

There are intense heatwaves that the car owners/rental cars need to be prepared for. Car tyres are more prone to burst if they are not properly inflated or have an extreme wear and tear. The correct amount of air pressure, well-maintained and appropriate car tyres according to season helps to ensure a safe ride during the summer season. Something known as the penny test can help the car owners for best car safety, as they learn about the condition of their car tyres and if they need to be replaced or not. The procedure is very simple, keep a coin in between tyre ribs and tread and if the symbol, for instance, teapot if you are using dirham coin, can be seen it means the tyres need to be changed. It is a simple test that can eventually help in preventing accidents later if necessary, precautions are taken immediately after discovering the faults in the tyres.

Check Overheated Engine

One of the main features of the keeping the engine cool is the proper workings of the coolant for ensuring the safe driving of your private or rental cars. Due to the hot temperatures, the coolant evaporates away at a faster rate hence the effective cooling of the engine gradually going down which is very risky for safety reasons. Over and above the use of air-conditioning also affects the coolant levels. The overheated engine symptoms include, warning light, steam coming out of the hood, and temperature gauge rising. In the worst-case scenario, if any of the symptoms mentioned occurs then the driver must pull over to a safe place, turn off the engine and let the engine cool down at least for half an hour before opening the hood. As opening the hood before the engine has cooled down could be very dangerous. If the coolant tank is empty, then it means the liquid coolant has completed evaporated and fresh liquid needs to be added hence professional interference is required at his point.

Check Fluid Levels

Periodic checks of the private/rental car’s fluids are required on a priority basis for the safety of the driver and passengers. The automatic transmission or clutch, brake oil, windshield washer and power steering fluids must also be checked on a regular basis. Having a full reservoir means that it is guaranteed that you can expect a very smooth and safe drive throughout, while in case of fluid leakage or low levels, the vehicle must be serviced immediately without any delay.

Maintaining Air Conditioning System

The radiator of any private/rental car requires more coolant and water to keep the car cool and engine working properly. The right time to check the coolant levels is when your engine is cooled down completely and you must check it very carefully. If the coolant does not seem clear, have floating particles or looks rusty, this means it is the time to flush or refill the fluids. However, if it looks oily or sludgy, immediately visit your mechanic to get your car checked.

Heated Steering Wheel

The easy hack to prevent your hands from burning is to turn the steering wheels 180 degrees when stepping out of the car. The side you are going to touch later when getting into the car comes under shade and hence saves your hands from burning from scorching steering.

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