Is cold bad for car batteries?
I'll answer
Earn 20 gold coins for an accepted answer.20
Earn 20 gold coins for an accepted answer.
40more
40more
Works at Tesla, Lives in San Francisco. Graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.
A: Cold weather is often fingered as the culprit when car batteries die, but actually warm temperatures do the most damage to them. ... A cold battery has reduced cranking power, and cold temperatures thicken motor oil, making it harder to turn the engine over.Nov 27, 2009
2023-06-04 12:29:08
评论(499)
Helpful(122)
Helpful
Helpful(2)

Sophia Foster
QuesHub.com delivers expert answers and knowledge to you.
A: Cold weather is often fingered as the culprit when car batteries die, but actually warm temperatures do the most damage to them. ... A cold battery has reduced cranking power, and cold temperatures thicken motor oil, making it harder to turn the engine over.Nov 27, 2009