There are several parts of our cars that we think about all the time. The tires, the paint, the radio, the gas tank… but how often do you think about the main part you interact with? Because your steering wheel puts up with a lot of abuse, and you might be prematurely ageing it.
To help it last as long as you can, here are a few, simple habits you should avoid, in addition to some good steps to preserve your steering wheel’s longevity.
#1: Too Much Sun
Parking in direct sunlight is never a good idea. It heats up your car, makes things uncomfortable, and worst of all it exposes everything to direct UV light. Those UV rays can dry out the material of your steering wheel, bleaching it, and doing it long-term damage the more exposure it gets. To help prevent this, it’s important to either park in the shade, or to put a screen over your windshield when you’re not driving. This can also help keep your car cooler, making it a win-win situation. Regularly treating your steering wheel can prevent drying and cracking, as well, especially if it’s leather.
#2: Rubbing and Picking
We’ve all been sitting in traffic, nowhere to go, rubbing our palms over the steering wheel. That friction can take its toll on your steering wheel, and if you start picking at it with your nails that’s only going to compound the damage being done. While there isn’t much that can be done with a steering wheel that’s already begun to wear away (short of rejuvenating oil/spray if you have a leather steering wheel), a good preventative measure is to get a steering wheel cover. These protect the wheel from wear and tear, sunlight, and even the oil on your fingers, which can add a lot of life to the length of this component.