A car cover actually will not provide to much relief from cold starting, as the entire underside of the car is still subject to cold air. Car Covers are really designed to protect the exterior of the car. A better solution to aid in cold starts would be an engine block heater.
It stops your car from freezing and not starting up in cold weather
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Check spark plugs, common problems on a Stratus.
cold cranking amps is the rating on a car battery- the higher the number of cca the stronger the starting power of the battery
Cranking the car or starting the car in cold weather can wear out a car battery. You can also wear out the battery by turning the starter over without fuel in the tank.
The most common reason for a car not starting, on a cold day, is the battery needs to be charged. Make sure the battery has a full charge.
Possibly you have an old weak battery. It takes more cranking amps to start a car when it is cold or during winter. The ususal life span of a car battery is about 5 years.
Yes of course it can. The liquid fuel engine has lower mpg when starting cold. And everyone knows electric batteries don't work so well in the cold. --------- No it cannot hurt a hybrid car's mpg.
A loose belt that becomes more noticeable at cold temperatures.
Yes for both and will be longer amount of time when cold.
Your car starter has nothing to do with cold weather starting so a factory standard starter would work just fine. However, solid fuel pressure and strong spark is the most important aspect in cold weather starting. Therefor, a high amperage battery will help a great deal.