During cold weather, your vehicle may require twice the amount of current than normal to get the engine to start.
With temperatures plummeting to extreme cold across Wisconsin on Tuesday, drivers may be concerned about how often they should start their car to keep it running properly during winter. The AAA warns ...
Cold weather exposes weak batteries fast. Here’s how to spot the warning signs—and replace it before winter leaves you stuck.
Thickened engine oil. Cold temperatures increase oil viscosity, making it thicker and slower. This forces the starter to work harder, draining the battery faster. Switching to a lower-viscosity SAE ...
A deep freeze that gripped Ohio brought dangerously cold temperatures and led to school closures throughout the state. It ...
While you may not need to warm up your car as much as you once thought, what should you do if your car won't start in the cold weather? If you do try starting your car and aren't successful, it might ...
The fuel quality inside the tank also plays a crucial role when facing winter starting issues. Condensation can form in the ...
Even when it's cold, you still have places to be. When Knoxville temperatures are in the low teens and 20s, car troubles could easily arise. A polar vortex this past week has been sending arctic air ...
Besides preventing the build-up of nasty engine sludge and premature wear, protection against cold starts is one of the main reasons why you should never skip an oil change in your gasoline or diesel ...