Check the temp
Keep an eye on the temperature gauge while driving. If it goes above normal, pull over safely and turn off the engine to prevent further damage.
Hydration is key
Just like you need to stay hydrated, your car does too! Check the coolant levels regularly, and if it's low, top it up as per your car's specifications. This helps prevent your engine from overheating when the mercury starts to rise.
Besides coolant, don't forget to check other fluids like oil, brake fluid, and transmission fluid. These fluids play a vital role in keeping your car's various systems running smoothly. Follow your car's manual for guidance on how and when to check and top up these fluids.
Tyre TLC
Hot roads can be tough on your tyres. Make sure they are properly inflated and check for any signs of wear. Under-inflated tyres generate more heat, increasing the risk of a blowout. Also, keep in mind that asphalt can become scorching, so try to avoid prolonged parking on it to prevent unnecessary tyre stress.
Battery check-up
Extreme heat can be tough on your car battery. Regularly check the battery terminals for any corrosion, and make sure it's securely mounted. If your battery getting old, a heatwave might be the time to consider a replacement to avoid any unexpected breakdowns. Signs your battery might need replacing
Love your air conditioning
Make sure it's blowing cold air and check if the cabin air filter needs replacing. If your car's A/C is not as cool as you'd like, it might be time for a check up.