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Does warming up your car in winter really hurt your engine?
On the coldest mornings, the old advice still echoes on driveways and in parking lots: start the car, let it idle, and only ...
Sure, Chicago is used to cold winters -- but an extreme cold warning with wind chill values as between -30 and -40 degrees ...
The practice of "puffing" a vehicle in cold weather might seem harmless, but there could be consequences.
Experts warn that older cars and electric vehicles may need some extra care before hitting the road in frigid temperatures.
Your car battery has to work harder in frigid Ohio temperatures. Here's why it happens, how to avoid battery issues, and how ...
Picture this: It's the dead of winter in Chicago, with a cold weather advisory in place, wind chills as low as -30 -- and your car won't start. Hopefully this isn't a familiar scene. But according to ...
It's a common misconception that modern fuel-injected engines are more immune to flooding than older carbureted motors. Given the right (or wrong) conditions, any internal combustion engine –- whether ...
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