During cold weather, your vehicle may require twice the amount of current than normal to get the engine to start.
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How your car’s cooling fan keeps temps down
Engine temperatures climb fast whenever you drive, idle in traffic, or run the air conditioning, and your cooling fan quietly ...
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Why your car’s AC compressor suddenly quits
Your air conditioning can feel fine one day and then blow warm air the next, with no warning. When that happens, the AC ...
When it’s cold, an EV with a very low battery can struggle to deliver power because the cells are operating outside their ...
Pouring hot water on your icy vehicle is a fool's errand. Cold water can actually thicken the ice, depending on the outside ...
ATC Cooling & Heating, a leading HVAC contractor in Kingsport TN, has announced the successful completion of its leadership ...
Here’s how to prevent a lock freeze-up: BEFORE the winter cold arrives, apply a silicone-based lubricant or graphite to locks ...
Wind turbines work properly in cold weather, contrary to social media posts that claim they fail when temperatures drop.
Car batteries rely on a chemical reaction to start vehicles. The age of your battery plays a huge role in its voltage and ability to start a vehicle in lower temperatures. Winter is almost here, and ...
You’ve started your car on a frigid day in Iowa. The bottoms of your vehicle’s tires are surrounded by snow as you work to uncover your windshield from the snow that didn’t hit the ground. As you make ...
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