The summer heat has arrived, and motorists have to worry.
The car was parked outside for a while, like roasting meat in an oven, and had to open the door on a hot day to let the heat dissipate. Moreover, in hot weather, the car can also spontaneously combust, which is a very scary thing.
Some car owners will leave a small slit in the window, which will reduce the heat. Can this method be feasible?
There is a gap in the window, which can provide some ventilation, but it can also expose the contents of the car to the sun, causing harm to the people in the car.
Also, summer is the most stormy time, sometimes the sun is still in the sky, sometimes the weather can get big, and sometimes the car will be flooded.
In addition, it is also easy to become a target for criminals, and from this point of view, it is not feasible to open a gap in the window to cool the car, and there is a huge safety hazard.
So are there any tips for sun protection and cooling in summer cars?Come and take a look
1.Door opening and closing method.
Before using the car, you can open the passenger door and open the driver's door 5 more times to cool down quickly. In fact, by pulling the door, the hot air in the cabin is quickly discharged, which plays a good cooling effect.
2.Open the window cooling method.
Windows are a great idea, but for quick cooling, you still need to pay attention to the way you open them.
It's a good idea to leave the windows open on both sides, so that the air flow will act like a "little whirlwind" and make the air cooler.
You can also close the back window and open the remaining three windows. The principle is to concentrate the air in the rear exhaust to form a high-pressure area, and then exhaust it from the opposite window to play a good cooling role.
3.Air conditioning cooling method.
If the air conditioner is turned on at the beginning, not only will it not have a good cooling effect, but it will make the fuel consumption greater, which will cause certain damage to the engine and the three-way catalytic converter.
The correct way is to wait for the indoor air circulation to complete and the temperature to drop slightly, and then turn on the external circulation, so that the heat can be quickly discharged from the car, and then converted to the internal circulation.
If possible, it's best to park your car in an underground parking lot or in the shade.
If you can't be exposed outdoors, you can also equip your vehicle with a parasol or a sun-protective clothing to keep it out of the sun.
Finally, it is recommended that you pay attention: in summer, do not put lighters, perfumes, alcohol and other flammable and explosive things in the car, otherwise, in the sun, it is easy to cause spontaneous combustion of the car!