High summer temperatures can cause significant damage to cars, affecting components such as batteries, tires, cooling systems, and electronics. Heat accelerates battery degradation, increases tire wear, and can lead to engine overheating. The article highlights that summer road incidents are often more frequent than in winter due to these heat-related issues. It provides advice on preventing damage by parking in the shade, using sunshades, checking coolant levels, tire pressure, and battery condition regularly.
Bias read (Center): The article discusses technical aspects of car maintenance during hot weather and does not present any political opinions, arguments, or controversies. It focuses on practical advice and general information about vehicle care under extreme heat conditions.





