Here’s How to Quickly Cool Down a Car in the Texas Heat
Summer hit Texas last week, and it wasn't too bad with milder temps than we're used to in June. Until THIS week when temperatures are forecast to be in the triple digits all week long with no end in sight! That's why these tips are handy right now!
"Consumer Reports" has some great ways to quickly and efficiently cool down a hot car:
1. Start driving and turn on the air conditioner. Your car's air conditioning works better when you're actually driving, versus trying to cool the car by letting the AC run while you're stationary.
2. Open all the windows for 10 to 20 seconds. It takes that long for the AC to start cooling, so you'll be helping it cool the interior.
3. Once cold air starts flowing through the vents, roll up the front windows. Keep the rear ones cracked open for another 10 to 20 seconds to pull the cold air to the back of the car.
4. Set the AC to the lowest temp and adjust the fan speed and direction to make yourself comfortable. If you have passengers in the back seat, turn off recirculation mode so the air in the back doesn't get stale and hot.
5. If you have a car that auto stops and starts at red lights, you might want to disable it. It saves fuel by shutting off the car's engine when you're stopped, but it may also shut off the car's AC compressor.
A couple bonus tips for staying comfortable in your car in the summer include: Keeping your cabin air filter clean, since a dirty one prevents optimal airflow. And leaving a small towel or two in the car, so no one has to sit on a hot leather seat.
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