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With the UK set to melt in another heatwave over the coming days, Halfords is helping motorists stay cool on the road

Halfords offers free aircon check ahead of UK heatwave(Image: Getty)

Halfords has announced it is now offering drivers across the UK a free service in stores nationwide. As temperatures are forecast to reach over 30 degrees in the coming days, Halfords is helping motorists stay cool on the road by offering a free air-conditioning check at its retail stores.


With the UK already breaking multiple weather records this year, drivers are facing increasingly extreme temperatures. The conditions are making it more important than ever to ensure their vehicles are equipped to cope with the heat.


Chris Lunn, Halfords' Motoring Expert, said: "Air conditioning systems can lose around 10% of their refrigerant each year, reducing cooling performance. A quick check can help identify whether your system is working as it should before you're caught out in traffic on a hot summer's day."


Millions of drivers are taking to the road in these high temperatures, so ensuring air conditioning systems are working efficiently is essential for both comfort and safety. A well-maintained system can help reduce driver fatigue on long journeys and improve visibility by preventing windows from misting up.

Why is it important to check your car's air conditioning?

Many motorists only realise there is an issue with their air conditioning when they need it most. However, vehicle air conditioning systems naturally become less efficient over time.

Halfords' free air conditioning check includes an assessment of output temperature and refrigerant levels (stock image)


Chris Lunn, Halfords' Motoring Expert, said: "Air conditioning systems can lose around 10% of their refrigerant each year, reducing cooling performance. A quick check can help identify whether your system is working as it should before you're caught out in traffic on a hot summer's day."

Halfords' free air conditioning check includes an assessment of output temperature and refrigerant levels to help ensure the system is operating effectively. If a leak or more complex issue is identified, motorists can visit a Halfords Autocentre for a comprehensive air conditioning diagnostic check.

Why is it important to check your tyres?

Hot weather doesn't just affect your comfort inside the vehicle; it can also have a significant impact on tyre performance. Chris Lunn added: "Tyres expand as temperatures rise, which can increase pressure levels and affect handling. Regular tyre checks are especially important during periods of extreme heat."

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Halfords' top tips for driving during a heatwave

For more information on preparing your vehicle for summer driving, visit Halfords.com .

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