Extreme summer heat puts real strain on your vehicle, from the battery to the tires, and staying ahead of it starts with routine Hyundai service. A few checks before the temperatures climb can help you avoid a breakdown on the side of the road. At Blaise Alexander Hyundai of State College, we walk drivers through these steps every summer.
Check Your Battery and Cooling System
Heat accelerates battery aging by increasing internal chemical activity, and on conventional batteries it can also contribute to fluid loss and corrosion. We recommend having your battery tested if it is more than three years old, and keeping an eye on the terminals for corrosion. Your cooling system works overtime in the heat too, so we check coolant levels and inspect radiator hoses for cracks or soft spots before a long drive.
Inspect Tire Pressure and Tread
Our technicians see it often: an underinflated tire flexes more as it rolls, and hot pavement adds to that heat buildup, raising the risk of a blowout. Tire pressure naturally rises as temperatures increase, making regular pressure checks even more important during the summer. We suggest checking your tire pressure monthly during summer and having your tread inspected before a road trip, since worn tread reduces your margin for error.
Keep Fluids and AC in Check
Low oil, transmission fluid, or coolant levels make your engine work harder to stay cool, so we recommend checking and maintaining proper fluid levels before summer heat sets in. If your air conditioning is blowing warm air or seems weaker than usual, our team can get it checked out before the season’s hottest days arrive.
Schedule Hyundai Service in State College, PA
A quick multi-point inspection can catch most heat-related issues before they become bigger repairs. Schedule your Hyundai service with Blaise Alexander Hyundai of State College today and drive into summer with confidence.

