Cold Weather Starting: Solving the Diesel "Deep Freeze" Problem
Diesel engines are notoriously difficult to start in the cold. As temperatures drop, two things happen: the engine oil thickens, creating more resistance, and the chemical reaction inside a battery slows down, reducing its ability to deliver cold cranking amps (CCA). This creates a "perfect storm" where the engine needs more power to turn over, but the starter system has less power to give. A...
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