Saturday, 8 November 2014

Against Heat in Car's Interior

Change of seasons usually feels very hot weather, especially during the day. In some cities even temperatures often exceed 37 degrees Celsius. You can imagine how hot it was on the highway. In effect, for car users, blowing air feels less cold, even suddenly become hot.

We  trying to summarize some suggestions for reducing the effect of heat, or also avoid excess heat in the cabin. This is quite important, especially for added comfort when driving in daylight. Consider the following:

1. AC. If suddenly less cold air conditioning, this is reasonable, because the temperature outside the cabin far exceeded the ability of the AC to cool the room. However, in the summer as it is now, it should also be checked to AC repair shop to ensure the cooling system's performance remained normal. Checking the necessary details like the smooth lines, the cleanliness, to the quality of Freon (refrigerant).

2. films. Selection of window film determines the heat penetrating the cabin. Today many manufacturers offer a window film that is anti-technology that can resist heat or ultraviolet light. We recommend that you select the type. A little more expensive, but powerful heat rejecting window film than "normal".

3. The seat upholstery. It seems trivial, but based on a lot of research in the developed world, the quality upholstery determine heat absorption. What about the color, choose a bright color upholstery to reduce the effects of excessive heat.

If you want to park the vehicle in hot weather, the following tips can be a reference:

a. Parking in the shade. Try to park in a place away from direct scorching sunlight. In addition to maintaining the quality of the paint and the cabin, this method is very effective in reducing the heat, especially when the car is going to be used again when the weather is still hot. Like the oven, cabin temperature will continue to rise as "baked" in the middle of summer.

b. Open the glass slightly. If necessary, open a little glass, not too big, just a half inch just to make the air circulate.

c. Use a glass cover. It is commonly used for windshields to prevent direct sunlight on the seats and dashboard.

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