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Driving tips in summer

Driving tips in summer

Recommend some tips for driving in summer so that you and you can spend the summer safely.

Never wear dark sunglasses.

It is difficult to avoid sunlight and reflected light from the road when driving in summer, and it is easy to get tired of eyes when driving for a long time. In this case, it is best to open the sun visor or wear light sunglasses. Many car owners like to wear dark sunglasses, but there are also some security risks. Experts said that when the owner entered the tunnel, the light suddenly darkened, which affected the owner's sight, especially when wearing dark sunglasses, and even a dark situation appeared. To this end, experts believe that choosing light-colored glasses can block the light, and it is best to take off your glasses when entering the tunnel.

Don't restart the engine because of wading and stalling.

If the water level exceeds half a tire, it is recommended not to drive; If you have to drive, you need a low gear to get through at high speed. If the engine stalls during driving, never start it again (because restarting will cause engine damage, and the maintenance cost is quite high, which may not include reinsurance protection), but push the car to a place where there is no water and wait for professional maintenance personnel to repair it. If there is water in the car, you need to disconnect the battery and wait until the car is dry before starting. If it is not particularly urgent, it is best to contact a professional maintenance technician for inspection and maintenance to avoid damage to the engine and body module.

If the water temperature is too high, please drive at low speed.

Excessive water temperature in the engine water tank is a common problem in summer, and a little carelessness may lead to engine damage. If it is found that the temperature indicated by the water thermometer is too high or even overheated, but there is no maintenance station nearby, energy-consuming equipment such as air conditioners should be turned off to reduce the engine load. At the same time, control the speed at 30-50 km/h to avoid stop-and-go road conditions. If the water temperature does not drop significantly, you can turn on the warm air to help the cooling system dissipate heat. Generally speaking, the heat dissipation of the vehicle is better than that of the stopped state. Therefore, unless the flame is turned off for a long time, the water temperature cannot be effectively reduced.