Cold weather exposes weak batteries fast. Here’s how to spot the warning signs—and replace it before winter leaves you stuck.
During cold weather, your vehicle may require twice the amount of current than normal to get the engine to start.
Fix-It-Forward Auto Care is offering tips for winter car battery safety, including using jump packs or calling roadside ...
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What to do if your car won’t start

But don’t give up right away if your car will not start. Here is a list of tricks you can try when your car doesn’t start, ...
Make sure you know what your positive (+) and negative (-) battery terminals are, as the jumper cables will have to attach to them. Jumper cables are red and black for a reason. The black wire ...
During the winter months, your car battery is more susceptible to draining and dying quicker, so we're sharing the five ...
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 ...
The world of automotive technology moves fast, and no stone is left unturned. The simplest aspects of cars and their various parts and procedures have been under the microscope throughout the decades ...
Well, shoot. Your car battery went dead. Fortunately, a knight of the road came by and gave you a jump, so now the engine's back on again. That means your alternator is on, too, which should be ...
Just like spark plugs, ignition coils can wear down and become faulty over time. There are many common signs that an ignition coil is getting bad, but one obvious sign is an engine misfire, typically ...