Lubricants: Summer heat causes lubricants and greases to break down and
lose their lubricating properties. Lubricants and greases are used to lubricate the
mating surfaces of metal parts in suspension, steering, and drivetrain
components. Parts such as CV joints, tie rods, ball joints, and control arms can
fail without adequate lubrication. So make sure that these parts are lubricated as
per manufacturer’s specifications.
Fluids: Finally, your car won’t perform well if the fluids don’t do their jobs.
During the summer, high temperatures break down the fluids more quickly. So
check them regularly and replace as necessary. Remember, each type of fluid in
your car has a vital function, whether it’s lubricating, cooling, or creating
hydraulic pressure for braking or power steering. It is vital that you have these
fluids inspected (and changed, if needed) according to the manufacturer’s
specifications, especially during the summer months.
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