During cold weather, your vehicle may require twice the amount of current than normal to get the engine to start.
Cold weather exposes weak batteries fast. Here’s how to spot the warning signs—and replace it before winter leaves you stuck.
Car batteries rely on a chemical reaction to start vehicles. The age of your battery plays a huge role in its voltage and ability to start a vehicle in lower temperatures. Fall is here and ...
Experts warn that older cars and electric vehicles may need some extra care before hitting the road in frigid temperatures.
Should you warm up your car during the winter months? How often should you check the oil in your car? On this episode on MorningLine, Nick Beres sits down with auto mechanics and owners of Pugh's 5 ...
If you live in a freezing, snowy climate, you may be accustomed to firing up your engine in the winter and letting it run for a while before you drive. It’s a practice that’s made all the easier with ...
If you slide off the road, your car won’t start, or you’re sitting in a backup for hours, having an emergency kit in your car ...
That includes everything from soda and juice to the old can of peaches that rolled out of the grocery bag and under your seat. Before the weather gets that cold, make sure your car is clear of ...
If you didn't grow up during the Great Depression, you could be forgiven for assuming that hand-cranked car engines were an invention of silent comedians. What better way to show that someone's ...
You’ve started your car on a frigid day in Iowa. The bottoms of your vehicle’s tires are surrounded by snow as you work to uncover your windshield from the snow that didn’t hit the ground. As you make ...
Should you warm up your car during the winter months? How often should you check the oil in your car? On this episode on MorningLine, Nick Beres sits down with auto mechanics and owners of Pugh's 5 ...