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With temperatures at their peak, make sure you stay safe.
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Dubai Police issued an alert last month about a car that caught fire.
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Similarly, in June Abu Dhabi Police also warned motorists.
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Guidelines from UAE's Ministry of Interior.
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The first place to look is your car dashboard - are there any alerts that require your attention.
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Low engine oil can lead to the engine seizing up.
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Before you check the oil level, make sure the engine has cooled down.
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When you pull it back out, the dip stick will give you an idea of the oil level.
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The level should be between the minimum and maximum marks.
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Which grade of engine oil is best suited for your vehicle?
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Regularly check the water level, too.
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The problem of overheating can get worse during summer months.
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Locate the coolant reservoir to find out the water level.
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It is also important to exercise caution at the petrol station.
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When filling up petrol, fumes can rise, especially during summer months.
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Follow the guidelines posted at petrol stations to stay safe.
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Fire extinguishers are mandatory in cars in the UAE.
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Do you know how to use one?
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Inspect the extinguisher in your car to find out if it is still good to use.
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Learn more about how you can use it.
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Emergency situations can test your nerves.
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Keeping flammable objects in closed cars, where temperatures can go quite high, is dangerous.
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Common items that are flammable and should not be left in cars.
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