The onset of the winter season is becoming a real challenge for drivers and cars. Established frosts make starting the engine in the morning very difficult. And if cars with a manual transmission and a dead battery can be started from a tug, then an automatic car must not be towed.
Instructions
Step 1
Owners of cars with automatic transmission need to prepare for winter operation more thoroughly. In the course of preparation for transferring the car to winter mode, it is necessary to: change the engine oil, as well as purchase a new battery if the installed battery has been serving for more than three years. And when she began to "be capricious", despite the length of the service life, change it without fail.
Step 2
To facilitate engine starting during the winter season, the industry produces various fuel additives that improve the ignition characteristics of cold gasoline. It should also be borne in mind that when the ambient temperature drops below minus 32 degrees, gasoline loses its properties. Don't forget this.
Step 3
Starting the engine in the morning in severe frost should be started by turning on the dipped headlights. Just a couple of minutes. This action will somewhat warm up the electrolyte in the battery. As a result, the battery capacity will increase, and it will be able to turn a frozen motor more efficiently.
Step 4
After several unsuccessful attempts to start the engine by the car owner, we can recommend that he inject a small amount of ether into the intake manifold, designed to facilitate starting the engine in winter.
Step 5
If these methods do not provide a full-fledged start of a frozen engine, then the driver cannot do without a starting-charger or "lighting" from a neighbor in the parking lot. In any case, it will be necessary to restore the capacity of the battery, and then repeat the attempts to start the engine on a machine with an automatic machine.