How Do You Start A Car In Freezing Cold Winter Weather?
• Winterize your car. A car with winter-weight oil, anti-freeze, and so on will perform better in frigid conditions. For large diesel trucks and buses there are insulating covers to restrict airflow to the radiator that can be placed over the front of the engine compartment, holding more heat inside to aid in warming up the engine. • Maintain your battery. Poor or no starting usually happens because of a dead battery. Be sure your battery is in good working order before winter weather sets in. A warm battery has more power – buy a ‘battery blanket’ to keep it warm. • Use “Gas Line Antifreeze”, which is known by several terms (like “Dry Gas”). This is a chemical (essentially Methyl Hydrate) that is added to your gas tank to inhibit your gas line freezing. If your gas line freezes, your car will not be able to start until it thaws. • Add Dry Gas to your petrol or gas fill-up before filling the tank (if possible) to ensure it mixes completely in the tank. • This product will also help con