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Yes it can cause some issues depending on how cold it actually is most times its killing your cars battery charge

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Cold weather is a frequent cause of problems with running a car. The car is set up with many systems that require controls of air and gas mixtures, mechanical alignment of moving parts and the viscosity of lubricants. Cold weather can change these settings and the car stalls. In addition cold weather can cause the blocking of air intakes from frost deposition and the blocking of gasoline flow by the formation of ice in the gas lines.

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