What to do when a cold engine is hard to start
Starting a car with a cold engine can be very difficult and sometimes it can be a real obstacle for those who live surrounded by extremely cold weather now. In this way, learning all those who might this problem, it is important not only experience how to overcome them, but why it happens to be able to avoid as much as possible.
Cold engines might experience problems when leaving for several reasons. One reason may be based on the influence of the evaporation of cold liquid. When it is cold, gasoline evaporates less and this cause is difficult to burn due to the fact that it burned when it evaporated.
Another reason to make an engine problems cold starting is caused by the fact that oil is much thicker in the cold the way it is hot. Oil, like any other liquid changes its consistency when exposed to very low temperatures, when it changes back when he is in a very hot, and this can lead to problems when oil flow through the car engine.
Besides the engine, car batteries may encounter problems when cold weather as well, which affects the engine. Batteries function through chemical reactions which loose agility while cold and therefore, in such circumstances, batteries do not function properly. When this occurs, the car hit the energy and this causes problems when starting the engine.
If these three problems happen together, starting an engine, a very difficult task to achieve. Given the absence of the problem of evaporation of gasoline, you can spray ether into the engine and evaporate quickly and help start the engine. Another option is to prevent the oil is too thick, which would not circulate properly by using thin synthetic oil. You should also try to keep the car isolated from cold as much as possible, but using the latter two methods would be far fewer problems when watching the car in cold weather.
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