Can’t cars start on fire in winter? After understanding this, no longer be a “layman”
My car always can’t start on fire. I believe many car owners have had similar experiences. Car Intelligence summarizes several situations where you can’t start a fire in winter to see if you have been “shot”.
One situation-when the battery is low, the car behaves as follows: the speed is too low during the starting process, and only the engine sound can be heard and cannot be started normally. Some car owners are too sloppy and either forget to turn off the lights or turn off the dashboard when leaving the car, resulting in serious power loss. Lower temperatures will reduce the voltage rating of car batteries. Coupled with long-term use, battery aging and damage may occur. The correct solution is: find another car to dock it, and go to a nearby repair shop for battery replacement as soon as possible after starting.