What to Do When No. 0 Diesel Freezes in Winter?
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If No. 0 diesel freezes in winter, you can pour warm water over it. Pouring warm water on frozen fuel lines can help speed up the thawing process. On sunny days, open the car's hood to let the engine and other components inside the car bask in the sunlight, which can prevent the diesel from freezing. No. 0 diesel is suitable for use at temperatures above 0°C. If the temperature is too low and the corresponding diesel grade is not used, the diesel will thicken, causing the engine to fail to start. In winter, diesel engine oils with grades such as 0W, 5W, 10W, 15W, 20W, and 25W can be used. Engine oils with the 'W' symbol are suitable for winter use. The smaller the number before the 'W,' the lower the low-temperature viscosity, the better the low-temperature fluidity, and the lower the applicable temperature.