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Good Reasons To
Prepare Your Car For Winter Driving
Why Cars Won't Start
Despite dramatic Improvements in engines and fuels, "no
starts" continue to be the most common reason for emergency road service. A
vehicle in good mechanical condition, however, should start under virtually
any conditions. For an engine to start it needs:
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A strong electrical system, including battery and
starter, capable of providing adequate current to the ignition system.
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A fuel system capable of providing the correct
air/fuel mixture to the cylinders.
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An ignition system capable of delivering adequate
voltage to the spark plugs.
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Spark plugs capable of making a spark when current
reaches them.
If all of the above are in order, if the internal parts
of the engine are in good condition and the engine oil is clean and of the
right grade for cold weather operation, the engine should start.
Many of the above factors are interdependent, however. Even a brand new
battery, for example, cannot start a car that needs a tune-up.
Newer cars often require diagnosis and tune-up to catch
those hidden "glitches that can let you down when you least expect it.
Preventive maintenance pays
Throughout the summer, your car may have performed at
its best, no bitter cold to contend with and driving was easy. Now comes the
first cold snap and/or the big blizzard. Cars and owners are put to the
test.
This website offers suggestions on making winter
driving a safer, more enjoyable experience. It all begins with preventive
maintenance of the vehicle.
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