VW Fuel for Thought | Why Cars Start Slowly in Cold Weather
Ever wonder why your car takes longer to start up in cold weather? Motor oil thickens in the cold, and when car engine oil is thick, it takes longer to make its way throughout car parts to start up the engine.
Extreme cold temperatures can really affect your engine. From oil viscosity to battery cranking power, our tech takes a look at several factors—and offers a few key solutions to help get you started.
To view all the VW Fuel for Thought episodes visit the official webpage at .
Extreme cold temperatures can really affect your engine. From oil viscosity to battery cranking power, our tech takes a look at several factors—and offers a few key solutions to help get you started.
To view all the VW Fuel for Thought episodes visit the official webpage at .
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