why car can't start easily on winter
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When it's cold, engine oil becomes thicker and doesn't flow around the engine as well. ... In the rare event that there's moisture in the fuel lines, this can freeze and cause a fuel blockage, meaning the engine won't start. This is particularly common in the fuel lines, which are thin and easily blocked by ice.
When it's cold, engine oil becomes thicker and doesn't flow around the engine as well. ... In the rare event that there's moisture in the fuel lines, this can freeze and cause a fuel blockage, meaning the engine won't start. This is particularly common in the fuel lines, which are thin and easily blocked by ice.
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oils get a lot thicker in winter so the chemical reactions inside the cell or battery very slowly as a result electrons r produced less.due to less electrons the engine gets prblm to start.
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