How to maintain your car’s AC during Maryland’s humid summer weather

High humidity can put stress on your car’s air conditioning unit, and in Maryland, the summers often bring hot, dewy conditions.

The high humidity and hot weather can reduce the output temperature of your car’s AC system, according to AAA Approved Auto Repair Territory Manager Ben Perricone.

“The difference between 30% humidity and above 50% humidity can mean as much as eight or nine degrees of performance out of your vent,” he said…

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