Keep Your Vehicle Cool: Essential Summer Heat Protection Tips for Colorado Springs Drivers
Summer in Colorado Springs brings beautiful sunny days and outdoor adventures, but it also means scorching temperatures that can be tough on your vehicle. With the Front Range experiencing temperatures that often soar into the 90s and beyond, your car needs extra attention to stay in top condition during the hottest months of the year.
Why Summer Heat is Hard on Your Car
The intense Colorado sun and high altitude create unique challenges for vehicles in our area. Heat causes fluids to evaporate faster, rubber components to crack, and puts extra strain on your cooling system. When you combine this with Colorado Springs' elevation of over 6,000 feet, your engine has to work even harder to stay cool.
Check Your Cooling System First
Your car's cooling system is its first line of defense against summer heat. Start by checking your coolant level when the engine is cool. The coolant should be a bright color (usually green, orange, or pink) and free of debris. If it looks rusty or has particles floating in it, it's time for a flush.
Also inspect your radiator for any signs of leaks or damage. Look for white or colored stains around the radiator, which could indicate coolant leaks. Your radiator cap should seal tightly and show no signs of corrosion.
Don't Forget Your Air Conditioning
Nothing makes a hot Colorado Springs summer more miserable than a broken air conditioner. Test your AC early in the season by running it for several minutes. The air should blow cold and strong from all vents. If you notice weak airflow, strange noises, or warm air, your system may need refrigerant or repairs.
Replace your cabin air filter regularly to keep your AC running efficiently. A clogged filter makes your system work harder and can reduce cooling performance.
Protect Your Tires from Heat Damage
Hot pavement in Colorado Springs can reach temperatures well over 120°F, which puts serious stress on your tires. Check your tire pressure monthly, as heat causes air to expand and can lead to overinflation. Overinflated tires are more likely to blow out on hot asphalt.
Look for signs of heat damage like cracking in the sidewalls or unusual wear patterns. If you're planning a road trip to Denver or other Front Range destinations, inspect your tires extra carefully before hitting the highway.
Keep Your Battery Happy
Extreme heat is actually harder on car batteries than cold weather. High temperatures cause battery fluid to evaporate and can damage internal components. Check your battery terminals for corrosion (white, chalky buildup) and clean them if needed.
If your battery is more than three years old, have it tested before the peak summer heat arrives. A failing battery is more likely to leave you stranded in a parking lot at Chapel Hills Mall or Garden of the Gods on a 95-degree day.
Oil Changes Matter More in Summer
Hot weather breaks down motor oil faster, making regular oil changes even more important during Colorado Springs summers. Check your oil level and color regularly. Oil should appear amber or black, not gritty or metallic.
Consider switching to a high-mileage or synthetic oil if you do a lot of driving in stop-and-go traffic around town or take frequent trips up to Manitou Springs or Woodland Park, where your engine works harder in the mountains.
Simple Steps for Daily Protection
Park in the shade whenever possible, even if it means walking a little farther. Use a windshield sunshade to protect your dashboard and keep the interior cooler. This also helps prevent cracking and fading of your car's interior.
Keep your gas tank at least half full during hot weather. This prevents fuel line vapor lock and gives your fuel pump better cooling. It's also a good safety habit for those weekend trips to Pikes Peak or Mueller State Park.
Watch for Warning Signs
Learn to recognize the signs that your car is struggling with the heat. These include:
- Temperature gauge reading higher than normal
- Steam coming from under the hood
- Sweet smell (could indicate coolant leak)
- Squealing belts
- Reduced AC performance
If you notice any of these symptoms, pull over safely and turn off your engine. Continuing to drive can cause expensive damage.
Stay Cool on Colorado Springs Roads
Taking care of your vehicle during summer heat doesn't have to be complicated. Regular maintenance, attention to warning signs, and a few simple precautions will keep you comfortable and safe on Colorado Springs roads all season long.
Keep Your Car Running Cool This Summer
Don't let the Colorado Springs heat leave you stranded. If your vehicle is showing signs of summer stress or you want to make sure your cooling system and AC are ready for the hot months ahead, the experienced technicians at Action Automotive Service are here to help. From AC repairs to cooling system maintenance, we'll keep your car running smoothly through the hottest days of summer.
Call us at (719) 633-0008 or visit us at 3335 Fillmore Ridge Heights to schedule your summer vehicle checkup today. Beat the heat – don't let it beat your car.







