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High temperatures can be dangerous for the car and the driver

By staffFebruary 23, 20262 Mins Read
High temperatures can be dangerous for the car and the driver
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High temperatures in South Africa these days can cause danger to the driver and the car, according to an expert.

MasterDrive CEO, Eugene Herbert, says you should check your car at this time before, during and after the trip.

“Check how much coolant there is and fill it if necessary because the engine works a lot at this temperature. In addition, know that in recent cars it is closed so if you are in doubt go to a garage or ask an expert at an authorized garage,” said Herbert.

Here’s what you need to do:

– Keep an eye on the oil because just as hot as it is, heat can cause it to thicken.

– Brethren are at risk when it is hot because the heat causes them to die quickly. Make sure the terminals are clean and properly installed.

– Check the tires especially if you have just hit a pothole. Heat inflates the air and can cause tires to explode if they are over inflated or worn out.

Herbert went on to say that drivers must also prepare themselves if they are going to be in a hot car.

“Make sure you put on sunscreen. The windscreen can block the harmful rays of the sun, but the side and rear windows can’t a lot of the time. They allow harmful rays to enter the car and increase the chances of getting skin cancer, especially on the right side of people who spend a lot of time driving. Carry plenty of water, wear light and breathable clothes. Try to go when it’s cool, like in the morning or in the afternoon if possible,” said Herbert.

He said on the way, try to make the air conditioner less efficient by setting it to use the air inside the car instead of pulling it from the outside.

“In old cars, rest for a few minutes every hour so that it does not overheat. The air conditioner also needs to be checked all the time to make it work for a long time.”

He said drivers must drink water because thirst makes you careless on the road. He encouraged them to take a break after two hours and be aware of the warning lights in the car.

He said that after the trip you have to park in the shade.

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