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Volkswagen vehicle issues like an overheating engine and tire blowouts are more common in the summer due to the heat. This makes it all the more important to schedule VW repair at Heritage Volkswagen Catonsville if you suspect there’s an issue. Here are the problems we see most during the hottest time of the year.

Worn Tires

The hot asphalt places undue stress on the tires, leading to accelerated tread wear. It also causes the air inside the tires to expand, putting them at risk of a blowout. Common summer tire care includes patching a puncture, wheel alignment, and full replacement.

Battery Replacement

It’s a common belief that the battery is most prone to failure under cold weather. The battery is actually most susceptible on both ends of the temperature extremes. Long summer commutes can also wear the battery due to the vibration from the moving vehicle.

Overheated Engine

The engine undergoes more stress when the moving parts are constantly exposed to hot air. Overheating is even more likely if the oil is stale, and the components in motion don’t receive adequate lubrication.

Serpentine Belt Check

The heat can cause the serpentine belt to become brittle and more likely to crack or loosen. This can affect the performance of the steering, alternator, and even the AC.

AC Repair

Car owners use the AC far more in the summer. This is when long-lingering problems become most apparent. Furthermore, the higher humidity increases the likelihood of mold growth inside the vents.

Schedule Your Next VW Repair at Our Baltimore, MD Service Department

The summer heat can tax even the most well-built vehicles. Make a maintenance appointment at Heritage Volkswagen Catonsville. A general checkup may reveal the vehicle requires a repair or two.

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