How Cold Weather Causes Diesel Engine Starting Delays
If your diesel engine taking longer to start becomes more noticeable during winter, temperature is likely the main culprit. Diesel engines depend heavily on heat generated by compression, and cold conditions interfere with this process. When temperatures drop, the air inside the cylinder is colder, making it harder to reach the ignition point of diesel fuel. At the same time, engine oil...
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