What Causes Difficulty Starting a Car in Winter?
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The reasons for difficulty starting a car in winter are: 1. Poor fluidity of engine oil; 2. Insufficient battery activity; 3. Frozen exhaust pipe; 4. Issues with antifreeze; 5. Excessive carbon buildup in the throttle; 6. Low or damaged battery; 7. Restricted fuel flow. Solutions for difficulty starting a car in winter include: 1. Changing the engine oil; 2. Checking battery activity; 3. Inspecting if the exhaust pipe is frozen; 4. Replacing antifreeze; 5. Cleaning carbon deposits in the throttle; 6. Parking the car indoors or in an underground parking lot; 7. Timely replacement of spark plugs; 8. Promptly replenishing the battery charge.