What to Do When Your Car Won't Start in Cold Weather?
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Solutions for a car that won't start in cold weather: 1. Charge the battery promptly; 2. Check the ignition system; 3. Move the car to a warmer environment; 4. Add antifreeze. Reasons why a car won't start in cold weather: 1. The exhaust pipe is frozen due to infrequent use, causing water vapor from engine combustion to freeze in certain parts of the exhaust pipe; 2. Engine oil flow is obstructed, as cold weather makes the oil less fluid, increasing engine resistance and making it difficult to start the car in cold conditions. Car usage tips: 1. Regularly check the battery, and if the battery has been depleted more than twice, consider replacing it with a new one; 2. In winter, if the car is not used frequently, take it for a high-speed drive to help expel accumulated water in the exhaust pipe with stronger exhaust force; 3. Use professional gasoline additives to clean carbon deposits.