Why Won't My Car Start in Winter?
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The reasons why a car won't start in winter are: 1. Insufficient battery power; 2. Incorrect gear position; 3. Locked steering wheel; 4. Low engine temperature, high viscosity of lubricating oil, and poor fuel volatility; 5. Dirty throttle valve; 6. Faulty water temperature sensor; 7. Faulty spark plugs. The solutions for a car not starting in winter are: 1. Turn the key to the ON position, press the clutch and shift to first gear, push the car until it reaches a certain speed, then release the clutch and press the accelerator; 2. Find another car, position the two cars facing each other, open the hood, connect the red end of the charging cable to the positive terminal of the battery, and connect the other end to the other car.