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Drivers warn drivers as they can damage their vehicles while driving in scorching temperatures

Scotland is expected to experience extreme heat over the next few days. Experts urgedrivers to be careful with cars.

The country is not subject to extreme heat warnings issued to the south, but scorching weather is likely to be seen in Scotlandin the central belt Heat could bear the brunt, with temperatures approaching tropical 30°C.

Earlier this week, a spokesperson for theMet Office told his Record: Temperatures in Scotland on Friday and Saturday he is 29 or 30 degrees.

Experts say drivers should pay attention to their cars because heat can affect and even damage vehicles. By identifying potential risks before you drive, you can fully. There are some hazards you should be aware of so that you can discover A spokesperson for

LeaseCar.uk urged drivers to be careful when behind the wheel in warm weather, saying: conditions. "

With all that in mind, here are six risks your car could face in the heatwave that is currently in Scotland.

Engines Overheating

Summer months are hot and comfortable, but overheating in your car's engine can be tricky, especially if you're driving on a hot day. Make sure there is no damage and the coolant level is correct to keep the engine running cooler

Tire puncture

Hot roads put pressure on car tires Because of this, punctures are common in hot weather, and it is important to check your car's tire pressure regularly to prevent punctures and to ensure that the tire tread is not below the legal limit of 1.6mm. Carrying a spare tire is highly recommended for summer road trips, especially considering the combination of heavy vehicles and luggage and passengers and the summer heat on the roads

Damage to bodywork

Good summer weather is a good time for road maintenance crews to build or resurface roads, but this is not the case when there is debris on the road. , poses a potential hazard to road users.Drive carefully within the speed limit to avoid damage to your vehicle.In addition, always keep track of your vehicle's maintenance and repair the vehicle's body damage if necessary. It is important to discuss any concerns or issues with your mechanic with your mechanic.

Dead Battery

It's common belief that cold winter months aren't the only things that cause car battery problems. No, high temperatures also affect the battery.During hot weather, the battery works harder to keep the temperature inside the car cooler.Make sure there are no plastic parts blocking the airflow in your car battery.Important The trick is knowing how old your battery is and when it needs to be replaced, your mechanic can give advice on this, but a slow engine crank start is usually a sign of a new battery.

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Clutch Wear

During hot weather and summer months, As the frequency of use increases, pressure is applied to the clutch. Holiday traffic, towing a caravan, driving an unknown route. There are warning signs before the clutch fails. Watch out for a high clutch bite or heavy clutch pedal. When this happens, it's important to have a mechanic look at the car's clutch.

Broken air conditioner

When the heat rises, drivers want air conditioning to reduce the temperature and make the journey more comfortable. To make sure your car's air conditioner is working properly on a hot day, check that the electrical components that fuel the air conditioner are working properly and that your car's fluid is at the correct level. please. Also, if you have any concerns, air conditioning cleaning is also recommended. To reduce air-conditioning pressure, consider driving with windows open instead and traveling during cooler times of the day, such as mornings and evenings, than during the day.

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