How Different Temperatures Affect Your Car

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If you have ever wondered why your car performs differently in different seasons, do not worry, you are not the only one. It is not your imagination that makes you wonder if your car is providing you with a different performance it did before. Weather can actually influence your car on multiple levels!

Various Components Reaction to Hot and Cold Weathers As mentioned above, changes in temperature affect the various components of your automobile vehicle. Let us take a look at a few key components.

Car Battery A car battery is basically made up of three components, the electrodes, the electrolyte solution and a battery case that acts as housing for the components. Since the battery is a chemical reaction that generates power, it is greatly affected by atmospheric changes. Ideally, the temperature at which the chemical reactions in a battery take place is 26.8 Celsius. This ensures a battery’s maximum performance. But in a hotter


climate, the reaction is sped up due to heat, hence forcing the battery to reach high levels of internal temperature. This results in reducing the lifespan of the battery and corroding the cells held within it In colder climates, the chemical reaction is slowed down. This is why, when you are trying to powerup your vehicle, it takes a longer time. In adverse cases, the solution inside the battery can freeze up, causing irreversible damage to the cells held within it. Also Read Related Article: 5 Tips and Tricks for Ford Owners

Tires During hot weather conditions, the air pressure inside the tires rises significantly. Driving the car also increases the air pressure present inside. This means that if one does not keep the recommended level of air pressure in their automobile, they are at a higher risk of a bumpy ride or in worst case scenarios the tire bursts In colder climates, the air pressure drops. Make sure that the air pressure is checked every morning before the car is taken out for a spin. Doing so will result


in a deflated tire that will cause wear and tear to on the tire treads, reduce the car’s mileage and in the worst-case scenario, make the vehicle harder to drive.

Engine During the summer or hot season, the heat of all the moving parts inside the bonnet of the car along with the heat of the atmosphere around it, leads to the pistons burning fuel in efficiently, producing a hire risk of the “Knocking� sound inside the engine. This can lead to engine failure if not catered to. During the winters or cold temperatures, the motor oil of the car thickens. This along with the drop in the battery output levels makes the car hard to start for its first run

Conclusion These are the most common issues face by automobile owners. These might seem scary to read about but can be overcome with ease. For example, check the air pressure in the tires of your car regularly. Check the cells inside your car battery to ensure there is no corrosion while exercising caution as it holds


sulfuric acid. Lastly invest in a good car exhaust like the Ford Fiesta MK6 exhaust system, to ensure that there is no pile up of heat inside your engine.


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