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Jun 12, 2024

We all know what it’s like to get into your car on a hot summer day and have the seat scorch your butt or the white-hot seat belt buckle feel like a brand! Let King Kia of Laurel keep your car cool as a cucumber with our compiled tips below! But really the best way to battle high summer temperatures is to blast your vehicle’s AC! Make sure your vehicle can beat the heat by having your Air Conditioning System serviced at our Kia Service Center! Schedule your service appointment today and enjoy every ride this summer!

King Kia Of Laurels Tips To Keep Your Ride Cool:

Use a sunshade or window visor.

  • This is a great go-to method for drivers who are hoping to counteract the hot interior temperatures throughout the summer season. We recommend placing your sunshade or window visor each time you exit your vehicle for more than a few minutes. If you’re looking for a pro tip, put a sunshade on your rear windshield as well!

Use a dash cover. 

  • Using a dash cover can make a big difference in making your vehicle’s interior more comfortable during hot temperatures. Dash covers will help you from touching hot vinyl surfaces and will also protect sensitive vinyl from any sun damage which can cause cracking and fading. 

Cover your steering wheel with a hand towel. 

  • Even when you use a sunshade, your steering wheel can still get very hot. Our recommendation is to place a small towel over your steering wheel. This will help keep your hands from burning when in contact with the steering wheel.

Park in a shady area. 

  • When and if possible, park in shady areas. And if you’re going to be outside of your vehicle for an extended period of time, it’s worth a farther walk if you are able to park in the shade. You’ll be much happier that you parked farther away in the shade after your day out! 

Keep your possessions out of the sun

  • Keep any and all possessions, delicate or not, out of direct sunlight. Try storing your items underneath your seat or in a glove box. You can also throw a blanket over your possessions for extra measures. If you can’t find a place in your car that will conceal heat-sensitive goods, consider placing them in the trunk.