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Why are tires prone to puncture in summer?
Since July, the vicious sun has been tormenting us and cars, and many cars have flat tires every summer. Then the question is, why are tires prone to puncture in summer?

Tires are prone to puncture in summer because of the high temperature in summer. When a tire is heated, it will expand under the influence of thermal expansion and cold contraction. As the internal air pressure increases, the tire will become thinner. When the pressure in the tire reaches the limit of the external tire, it will cause a puncture.

Besides, not only the temperature is high in summer, but also the ground temperature will rise greatly. When the tire is in direct contact with the high temperature ground, friction will generate more heat, which will lead to the increase of tire temperature, and the heat dissipation will also be affected, which is easy to puncture.

The method of pre-pricking tires is as follows:

Usually, we should check the degree of tire wear. If the tire wear has reached the warning line, we should replace it immediately.

Monitor tire pressure every two months. If the tire pressure is insufficient, find out the cause of air leakage in time.

Regularly check whether the tires are damaged, and repair or replace the damaged tires in time.