What to Do When Diesel Vehicles Have Difficulty Starting in Winter?
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Here are some methods to address the issue of diesel vehicles having trouble starting in winter: 1. Install an intake heating device at the air intake. 2. Equip the fuel tank with a diesel preheating device. 3. Before starting, pour hot water over the engine to warm it up. 4. Drain the engine oil overnight and refill it when using the vehicle to prevent the oil from freezing and solidifying. Below are some self-inspection and maintenance tips for car batteries in winter: 1. Check the battery casing for any electrolyte leakage. If there is leakage, replace the battery. If there is no leakage, clean the battery surface and terminals with hot water, but be careful not to let water enter the ventilation holes. 2. Check the battery voltage. The method is as follows: When the engine is at normal temperature and the starter is in good technical condition, if the engine can be started successfully multiple times in a row, it indicates that the battery is in good condition and the voltage is normal. 3. Check the specific gravity of the electrolyte and the liquid level height.