Yes, that is how you know that the battery is "strong" enough to start your car in cold weather. A battery in warm weather may have enough amps to start the car fine, but in cold weather, it wouldn't be able to crank it fast enough. A car battery efficiency drops off the colder it gets.
There are a few reasons why a car might stall when cold. The car might just be stiff from the cold weather.
if you are in cold weather you do.
It stops your car from freezing and not starting up in cold weather
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One reason why car exhausts rust faster than the car body of the car is because they are often at a different temperature. The exhaust can be very hot and very cold so this creates a reaction rate which inturn makes the exhaust rust faster. hope that helps :)
If a car won't start in cold weather it is possible that the valve guides have been worn. This often happens in cars that have been using ethanol as a primary fuel.
The Weather Channel Weekend View - 2006 Extreme Cold and Your Car was released on: USA: 4 January 2014
Depends on your location.
Get a battery with the most CCAs that will fit your vehicle.
Yes, this is possible.
You usually put cold weather tyres on in October through to about March. When the average temperature in the mornings is below 7˚C