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The dog days of summer are here, and you’re likely feeling the heat in just about every way imaginable. Leaving your car outside until it has cooled off can prevent the temperature in the garage from increasing. A car without A/C during the summer can quickly become unbearable, or even a health risk, so don’t let either happen to you. Photo by jam343. Alternatively, you can have your windows tinted. The three rules for this tip are: have your car in sight, be confident no one can thieve from it (a gap that’s narrower than an arm is a good rule of thumb) and only do it when there’s no rain forecast. Keep it even cooler for long periods by putting a sunshade in your rear window as well. When you're out of the car, the cover will shield the seat from sunlight. Tint your windows . Cover your windows. While not easy, but this is easily among the most efficient ways to keep car cool in summer. Summer can be a tough time for van dwellers. Keep Your Car Cool This Summer; Keep Your Car Cool This Summer. Decrease the amount of time it takes to cool your car off after it's been sitting in the summer sun by using this simple six-step process. How to keep your car from getting butt-burningly hot this summer. However, knowing how to manage your personal health and safety throughout these sweltering months can be quite daunting for the UK! Published: July 26, 2016 20:11 Shafaat Shahbandari, Staff Reporter. Join Sign in. Even with your car protected while you’re away, it’s still, in all likelihood, hotter inside than it is outside. Fortunately, with the proper precautions there are many ways to keep a car cool in the summer sun. This one’s pretty obvious, yes? While all it takes for us to cool down is a cold drink and an air conditioner, your car requires a bit more attention in order to stay operational. Use escape to clear. We’ve put together some helpful tricks for keeping the summer heat from ruining your commute when the AC is out of commission. Put up a sunshade or window visor every time you exit the car for long periods. How To Keep Your Car Cool During Summer. The blanket will be exposed, but the seat will be shielded from direct sunlight. The usual steady summers have excelled in the UK this year. At the peak of summer, the interior of your car can heat up to dangerous temperatures making driving almost unbearable. 5. By Aaron Miller. Rather like fixing tin foil on the inside of your windscreen, the shade rebounds sunlight to keep your car’s interior in shadow. They have been providing customers a cost effective, hassle-free way to lease cars and vans for more than 15 years. 7 ways to keep your parked car cool. … As the summer heat beats down on us, and when we return to our cars which have been left out in the open in direct sunlight, the cabin turns into just short of a furnace. Tip #7 Use Solar Fans. This prevents you from having to sit on hot seats (especially when they are leather) upon returning to your car. Parking under the shade rather than the direct sunlight can make a big difference. It needn’t be this way, though. Here are 5 ways to keep your car cool this summer! Car Covers and Leaving the Window Cracked. We recognize our responsibility to use data and technology for good. Car parks and garages can certainly be worth the fee at this time of year, but if you do decide to park al fresco, consider parking with the rear of the car facing the sun, to avoid direct heat falling onto the front seat and steering wheel. How to Keep your Car Cool in Summer Heat . Suddenly, you’re hit with a sheet of air so hot it feels like you’re conducting a thermonuclear fusion … Also try to avoid shade from trees such as maple and birch, because their sap can be high in summer and it will play havoc with car paintwork. They’ll soak up the heat, leaving the leather beneath as cool as a cucumber. How To Cool Your Car In The Summer . Find out what steps need to be taken on order to properly insulate and cool your garage to … Luckily, your vehicle is most likely equipped with an air conditioning system that can cool your car’s interior in a few minutes. Open the garage door to let in cooler air. Use a sunshade or window visor This tried-and-true method of keeping your car cool should be your go-to option to counteract hot interior temps throughout the summer. Your parking spot can actually have a pretty big effect on how cool your car … Coolant is key to keeping your car from overheating in these extreme heat conditions. When you're in the car, the cover protects you from the hot seat. Seek shade or create some: Keep your car cool by parking in a shady lot spot or on the street. If your car is getting on, now may be the time to upgrade. It will protect your car from the elements, and you avoid entering a furnace on a hot summer day. In most cases, window tints are effective at helping to keep a parked car cool. The temperature outside is hovering around 100 degrees and there isn’t a cloud in sight, but when you open your car door it feels like you’re stepping on to the surface of the sun. Ryan McVay/Digital Vision/Getty Images. But here are some times to you keep your cool in the summer heat. How to cool your hot car this summer 00:58. By Liz Opsitnik July 18, 2013. To start, read through our post on insulating a van for hot weather. Keeping your car cool: 10 top tips on air-con, sun screens and driving in summer Even in the UK, it can get hot in the summer. Read More. Stay Cool without AC while driving this Summer This summer has been a scorcher! You can also get a cheap, 12-volt fan from your local auto parts store and plug it into the cigarette lighter in your car so you have more air blowing on you. That means paying attention primarily to how the car is functioning, and looking for small changes that can add up to big problems if left ignored. Don’t take your air conditioning for granted – it needs to be regularly maintained to ensure optimum efficiency and a cool car. Keep the Doors Open Before Getting Inside 6 Cover leather seats. ☀️ ️ ... Because these shades block out the sun's rays, it keeps the car cool inside and avoids you from stepping into a scorching car. An alternative is to spec your car with tinted windows. If you want to keep using your comfortable garage workspace during the summer you may want to consider insulating and cooling your garage. Your car will feel like a refrigerator in no time at all. Get insulated curtains to keep the heat out. There are a number of things you can do to keep your car cool during summer and we have the tips to help. You can easily charge them from sunlight and use them to keep your car’s cabin cool by getting cool wind enter your cabin. You simply wheel it out and connect it during the summer. They’ll soak up the … The latter is sometimes … That means paying attention primarily to how the car is functioning, and looking for small changes that can add up to big problems if left ignored. How to Cool a Garage in Summer The easiest and most cost-effective way to cool a garage is to allow hot, trapped air to escape by opening the garage door or some windows. Here are some quick tricks to keep it cool on hot days. Your car heats up by being driven, especially in hot summer weather. Not just any car cover will do, though. © Copyright TWC Product and Technology LLC 2014, 2021, California Cabin Buried in Snow - With Family Inside, Very Thing FL Creatures Depend On to Live Is Killing Them, Discovered: Buildings Dating Back Nearly 2,000 Years, Beware of Cool Yet Dangerous Great Lakes Phenomenon, Driver Slams Into Cop Car, Then Makes Even Worse Decision, Ocean Tears Nicaraguan Beach into Two Pieces Post Hurricanes, Drone View of New England City After Winter Storm Hit, Punxsutawney Phil Makes Prediction For Rest of Winter, February Celestial Events: Here's When to Watch, Democratic Republic of the Congo | Français, State of Vatican City (Holy See) | Italiano. Car finance guide: what is the best option for your needs? But be warned: thanks to their shiny metallic surface, they can be hot to the touch when you try to move them. Summer is pretty much here because it is hot out! Everyone loves the warmth of the summer months, but the classic image of the blissful summer’s drive belies the pain many of us undergo when first stepping into our vehicle. Stop getting burned by your car! Learn about your competition. To cool yourself in a car without air conditioning, freeze a couple damp rags, drape them over the AC vents in your car, and turn on the fan so it blows cool air. This is probably the most logical solution, although that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s the easiest to accomplish. There are multiple ways to accomplish this, and all of them are relatively easy. Cover your car seat with a towel or blanket. 2017 All-New GMC Acadia Denali. Many new cars offer this as an option, and it’s well worth having, not just for temperature control but also for security. This tried-and-true method of keeping your car cool should be your go-to option to counteract hot interior temps throughout the summer. So the first step in summer care care is to check the coolant and radiator. For security reasons, close the garage door at night. Keeping the Car Cool While It’s Parked. Get a fabric or upholstered dashboard cover to protect your interior parts from the heat. Leave your doors open before getting in. Search. There’s a common misconception that leaving your car windows open on a hot day is counterproductive, because it allows hot air in rather than cool air out. Every summer drivers come up against the same challenge: how can you keep your car cool? To make this method effective, you need to turn the engine on, because the air compressor works more effectively when the engine is running (for the same reason, stop-start technology will reduce the efficiency of your air conditioning). If none is available, create your own with shades that cover the … Keeping things dry on the road is often the difference between an all-time excursion and a regrettable disaster. Air conditioning is great but it won’t do its job unless the car is moving, at least not efficiently. That means paying attention primarily to how the car is functioning, and looking for small changes that can add up to big problems if left ignored. It’s possible for the exterior of your car to quickly exceed 100 degrees. September 4, 2020. Use a sunshade or window visor. One method that is somewhat handy and completely free is leaving blankets on the seats while the car is not in use. Better quality tints are designed to allow for a good amount of light to pass through the tinted window, while blocking out the sun’s thermal rays. By Elizabeth Ygartua / August 05, 2020 / Car Care. Now that we’ve covered the most heat-susceptible car parts and a few easy summer car care tips, let’s take a look at how to keep cool. We Found the Fastest Way to Cool a Car Down in Summer Heat . Put up a sunshade or window visor every time you exit the car for long periods. Enough said. Now that we’ve covered the most heat-susceptible car parts and a few easy summer car care tips, let’s take a look at how to keep cool. Holding a steering wheel that’s been in direct sunlight is like trying to grip a circle of fire. Like your seats, a light-colored towel or blanket works better than a dark one. For people with vinyl and Naugahyde car seats, summer can be a time of scorched backs and sticky thighs. To keep it even cooler, put a sunshade in your rear window as well The hot outside air is pulled through the pad and absorbs moisture. The following tips and tricks will explore how to cool down your car during those hot summer months. It is not fun when you go out to your vehicle in the middle of summer after it has been parked in the sun. Read on for some easy ways to keep your car cool this summer. More (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) We’re about halfway through summer, and many areas of the country are experiencing oppressive heat and humidity, with temperatures in the upper 90s and heat indexes of more than 100 degrees. Just follow our tips on how to keep your car cool and you’ll find yourselves sliding pain-free into that seat and wasting no time in pulling away for that chilled drive, no matter how high the temperature outside soars. Before jumping into your hot car… Effective Ways To Keep Your Car Cool in the AZ Summer Heat. Decrease the amount of time it takes to cool your car off after it's been sitting in the summer sun by using this simple six-step process. We all know the feeling. How to keep your car cool in summer. Summer can be a brutal season for anything that moves. Invest in a reflective windscreen sunshade to protect the driver and passenger seat from heat while parked. 19th Jul 2018. By Liz Opsitnik July 18, 2013. As you park and before leaving your car… Park in a garage or under the shade. Hot summer days can make your car feel like a sauna on four wheels. People who want to know how to cool down a hot car in summer have usually tried the air conditioning method. Yes, do consider this before you start talking to your prospect. Car leasing for businesses – key things every SME needs to know, Key questions to ask before leasing a car, A guide to car leasing: everything you need to know. Probably the oldest and most reliable method of preventing too-hot-for-comfort car interiors, a reflective windscreen shade stops the sun’s rays from getting inside. 4. Yes, pay stub CAlculator California it can benefit you in the future if it is a lesson after the loss. Tips on how to keep your car cool during hot summer days. Also remember to close windows when you fire up the climate control – an open window does not efficient air conditioning make. Your hands will be happy you did. If you’re travelling with kids, it makes sense to leave the shades in position to prevent them from overheating. To enhance the cooling properties of the above-described seats it’s necessary to keep your car cool in general. Search. Climate change is real and the summer heat is only going to increase with each passing year. It is not fun when you go out to your vehicle in the middle of You can pre-cool your car by nipping out and turning on the air conditioning a few minutes before heading off. Car window visors and shades protect the car interiors from direct contact from the sun thereby maintaining the interior temperature and also avoiding the car seats, especially if leather, from heating up. While it’s impossible to prevent your car from heating up in the summer, there are a few things you can do to make things a bit more bearable. These tips are especially helpful if you do not have air conditioning in your car, truck, or SUV. How to keep your car cool on hot days. The air conditioning in most cars requires air to move over the condenser so an idle car won’t cool down as fast. Covering the wheel with a towel or something similar will not only prevent the burn but also help prevent sun damage and deterioration of the wheel’s leather or vinyl covering. Make Sure The Temperature Gauge Reads As Cool. Put up a sunshade or window visor every time you exit your car for more than a few minutes. You can also put ice cubes in a polystyrene or thermocol container. Here are some quick tricks to keep it cool on hot days. Hot summer days can make your car feel like a sauna on four wheels. Set a block of ice in a pan by the floor vents to cool the air. Summer is here and we don’t need to tell you how hot your car can get when it’s parked in the sun. How to keep your car cool in summer Experts suggest ways to keep vehicles in the best shape during summer Published: July 26, 2016 20:11 Shafaat Shahbandari, Staff Reporter How to Keep Your Car Seat Cool in Summer by Jason Brick . Use a contract hire deal to maximise your spending power and to ensure you have the very latest air conditioning system on hand. So we’ve put together some helpful tips for keeping your car cool Hot cars aren’t merely uncomfortable, they’re also unsafe. Evap coolers use tap water to saturate a pad made of shredded wood or specially designed cellulose paper material. Photo by jam343. Keep it even cooler for long periods by putting a sunshade in your rear window as well. The best way to keep your car cool in summer and all through the hot sunny days is by investing in car window visors or sunshades. Even with the windows down, your car just gets hotter by the minute. Experts suggest ways to keep vehicles in the best shape during summer. Tom Norkiewicz: Here are some common myths and facts about keeping a car cool. Put up a sunshade or window visor every time you exit your car for more than a few minutes. 7 Summer Car Care Tips to Help You (and Your Car) Keep Cool 1. Kent Clarke Basic PLUS Author | 11 Articles. The perks of the current heatwave are of course BBQs, beer gardens and suntans. Try these hacks instead. Keep an eye on your temperature gauge and make sure it registers cool. Some new models from the likes of Mercedes-Benz, Volvo and BMW feature remote climate-control technology, meaning you can turn on the air conditioning from a mobile phone app – now that’s cool, in every sense of the word. These are a few suggestions on how you can achieve a better microclimate in your car: Use a sunshade (this is a must for preventing hot interior temperatures and reflect the sun) Join; Sign In; About Us; Contact Us; Expert Authors; Ask Chris Knight; Home. Share this - copied. Your car is at the mercy of the elements and your interior gets overheated each and every time so you better keep a car sunshade close by. We urge you to turn off your ad blocker for The Telegraph website so that you can continue to access our quality content in the future. If you have a garage, by all means, park there. Start with a safety check. Cool your car before parking it inside. While all it takes for us to cool down is a cold drink and an air conditioner, your car requires a bit more attention in order to stay operational. Everyone’s had this experience: You open the door after being parked in direct sunlight. September 4, 2020. If possible, opening windows or doors in a manner that creates a cross-breeze is most effective. Windows, windows, windows. 10. For all you lucky drivers who have that oh-so-nice air conditioning, your car is a cooling oasis. The added heat of summer driving places a strain on your car's cooling and electrical systems. When your car's AC dies, there's still hope for a comfortable ride. The airflow will also help keep the air temperature cool. This year is no different and parts of the country have recorded the highest temperatures yet taking quite the toll on everyone. Browse their extensive range of car leasing deals here or simply speak to one of their expert leasing consultants on 0118 920 5130. One of the places you don’t want to feel like a pressure cooker is in your vehicle. Here are some tips for keeping your car cool in the summer. Gas-saving Summer Maintenance Tips What to do When Winter Has Moved On: Spring Car Care How to Keep Your Car Cool This Summer Spring Cleaning and Care Recomended for Your Car Don't Let the Heat Scorch Your Car's AC Spring is the Season for Auto Care Hot Weather The Cause Of Car-Battery Trouble When Your Car Says, "Wash Me, Please" Home » Automotive. 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Look online or in a homeware store for curtains designed to prevent hot air from coming inside. Your Car A/C … Take a bottle of water with you wherever you go, and refill it several times a day to stay hydrated. If you're leasing a car rather than buying outright, the additional monthly charge for this upgrade (where available) will be negligible. When air coming out of the bottom vents passes over the ice, the ice will lower the temperature of the warm air. This is the simplest way to decrease the temperature. Plus, cool it off quickly when you're ready to hit the road. The first option will be automatically selected. The open-window technique is a winner, but you need to keep an eye on security. These tips are especially helpful if you do not have air conditioning in your car, truck, or SUV. 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