Part one looks at running your car on the road in high temperatures and includes what to do should your engine overheat, advice on coolants and the importance of good tyres and the correct pressure.
Part two will look at how to store your vehicle before going on vacation and explains how to avoid 'flats', the need to disconnect the electrics, plus possible corrosion due to humidity.
Finally, if you are here for the summer and fancy a bit of desert dune bashing in temperatures as high 50ºC then the final feature tells you how to take care of yourself, as well as your 4x4.
Click to listen to: Hot Weather Driving - Staying Cool
Protecting your car in hot weather when going away on holiday
Desert dune bashing
Hot under the bonnet
In the first of our mini series offering tips for cool driving during the hot summer months, we join motoring expert Rudy Shukri, Customer Care Training Manager, Premeir Automotive Group, to look at what to do - and not do - to ensure your car runs efficiently.
- Middle East: Sunday, August 12 - 2007 at 14:02
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Phil Blizzard, Programme Director/Producer, AME Info RadioSunday, August 12 - 2007 at 14:02 UAE local time (GMT+4)
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