Winter creates many challenges for motorists, and one of the biggest difficulties is to run the engine after a long stand in the cold. If you face this problem, don't worry. Following a few simple recommendations will help you successfully get the car even in severe cold.
Frost quickly discharges the battery, which complicates the engine starts. To avoid problems: Remove the battery overnight and bring it in heat. In the morning, install the battery back - it will greatly facilitate the start.
Before turning the key in the ignition lock, click on the clutch pedal. This will reduce the load on the starter, because thick oil creates additional resistance. After the engine starts, keep the pedal pressed for another 15-20 seconds and then release smoothly. Winter fuel: Always fill your car with special winter fuel that freezes at lower temperatures. Spark candles: check their condition. Defective candles can cause the engine not to start. Restrict the use of the starter: if the car is not starting from the first time, do not keep the starter for more than 10 seconds. Pause between attempts to avoid discharge of the battery. Heat the salon: warm the car before the movement. This will help to avoid glassing glass and improving the review.
Adherence to these simple but effective tips will help you save time and nerves, as well as successfully cope with winter difficulties. Make a car easily and confidently even in the harshest frost!