The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Keeping your car running smoothly during a cold snap

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Temperatur­es are starting to fall following a period of unusual mildness. With the weather set to turn chillier, cars up and down the country will be affected. But what happens to your car when the weather turns cold and is there anything you need to look out for? Let’s take a look.

BATTERIES

During warmer temperatur­es, your battery isn’t under too much strain when it’s relied upon to get your car going. However, when things turn chillier, your car is put under extra pressure to deliver the right amount of energy to start your car’s engine. So in the event of a snap, you might notice that your car struggles to start.

Even though it may eventually get going, this delay is likely caused by a failing battery. It’s a good idea to get it checked out by a trained profession­al and, if necessary, replaced.

TYRE PRESSURES

Falling temperatur­es can see your tyre pressures drop too. Even a slight decrease can have a big impact on how effectivel­y your tyres grip, something you really don’t want on those slippery winter roads.

So if there has been a big change in exterior temperatur­e, it’s a good idea to check your tyres over.

WIPERS

Grit and grime both become a common occurrence on the UK’S roads in winter, which is why your wipers can often degrade. You might notice that they’re not as effective at clearing a screen as before or make a noise. The best way to solve this is to simply swap them out for a new set.

SPARK PLUGS MAY MISFIRE

In a petrol engine, spark plugs are absolutely essential as they’re a core part of the whole combustion process. If a spark plug has failed – and they often do during colder weather – you might sense that your car is down on power and doesn’t feel as keen to accelerate. If so, you’ll need to have this checked out by a garage.

FLUIDS CAN GET THICKER

Your car has all different types of fluids running through it. During colder temperatur­es, fluids such as your car’s oil can get thicker and not work as effectivel­y, potentiall­y exposing key parts of your engine to damage. One of the best ways to combat this is to give your car 10 minutes to warm up prior to moving away.

 ?? ?? UNDER PRESSURE: Batteries come under extra strain as the weather starts to get a bit chillier.
UNDER PRESSURE: Batteries come under extra strain as the weather starts to get a bit chillier.

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