1. Park your car inside a garage or under a carport, if possible. - TopicsExpress



          

1. Park your car inside a garage or under a carport, if possible. Keeping your car under cover can lessen the effects of snow and extreme temperatures on your car. 2. Put the key in the ignition, and try to start the car. If it doesnt start within 5 seconds, stop and wait a minute before trying it again. If you car is not fuel-injected, you should pump the gas once or twice before turning the key. 3.Make sure your cars battery is new and full of power. An old, weak battery doesnt have the power needed to start a car in freezing weather. 4.Apply heat to the engine bay of the car. Use a circulator heater designed for warming engine bays. This will heat up the fluids in the engine and make the car easier to start. 5. Allow the car to sit in the Park or Neutral position after starting. The oil needs time to warm up and thin before you drive. Starting the car and driving off immediately can damage the engine. Read more: ehow/how_2063947_start-car-cold-weather.html#ixzz2rdUVhHLS
Posted on: Mon, 27 Jan 2014 21:18:54 +0000

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