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How the Sun Can Negatively Impact Your Car

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Motorists are being warned of the damaging effects bright sunshine and warm weather could have on their cars this summer. Motoring experts advise Brits to keep their vehicles out of direct sun or risk forking out for costly repairs.

Exposure to sunlight can damage a car’s batteries, tyres, paintwork and dashboard.

Paying for work to fix these issues can be expensive, so motoring experts advise drivers to take preventative measures to keep their cars in shape this summer.

Tim Alcock from LeaseCar.uk said: “We all love the sunny weather and hot temperatures, but you might not feel the same way if it starts to hurt your car.

“Extended exposure to the sun’s UV rays can cause costly damage to cars, which motorists will have to fork out the money to get repaired.

“Using a sunshade, car cover, and parking in the shade are all super easy ways to prevent car issues this summer. These steps can significantly lower the interior temperature of your car, helping both the interior and exterior of your vehicle to look as good as new.

“Avoiding these issues can be very dangerous, particularly damage to tyres and your car’s battery, so if you experience any heat and weather-related problems this summer, get them repaired as soon as possible.”

Here Are Car Parts the Sun Could Damage from LeaseCar.uk:

  1. Dashboard

If you don’t use a sunshade, your car’s dashboard is exposed to sunlight for extended periods, and the windshield intensifies the heat. Because of this, your dash can fade over time, and some materials may even crack or split under intense heat.

  1. Tyres

UV rays can degrade the rubber in tyres, causing them to dry and crack, increasing the chance of a flat tyre or blowout. Scorching temperatures can also cause the air inside tyres to expand. Make sure to check your tyres during summer regularly.

  1. Batteries

Exposure to the sun’s heat for long periods can cause battery fluid to evaporate, decreasing the car’s efficiency and even causing it to fail in worst-case scenarios. Therefore, it is crucial to regularly check your car’s battery during hot and sunny periods.

  1. Interiors

Leather seats can age under direct sunlight. Dark leather will start to fade, and the heat will begin to dry out the natural oils in the material, causing it to dry and crack. Make sure to park your car in the shade when possible and use a sunshade to help avoid damage.

  1. Paintwork

Your car’s perfect paintwork is at risk from excessive sunlight, and darker paint colours are particularly vulnerable to sun damage. Paying for your vehicle to be repainted can be costly, so using a car cover in extreme heat or sunlight can help keep your car looking fresh.

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