Frozen windshield, thick oil, lethargic screen, and snow snakes. Here are some of the problems cold temperatures can cause, ...
(BPT) - As more manufacturers produce diesel vehicles for consumers, owners need to be aware of the issues that may occur during the cold winter months and learn how they can protect their vehicle.
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Your car won’t start this winter? Don’t blame the battery—there’s a simple fix most people ignore
When winter hits and the mercury dives, it’s the same story every year—drivers all across America twist their keys only to ...
The season is changing and there are telltale signs of colder temps everywhere you look. Sure, the leaves are different and there might be frost on the ground, but I’m really talking about cold start ...
Owning a diesel car in America is definitely an unusual experience. Besides panicked gas station attendants running towards me yelling "No, miss! That pump is diesel!" and me saying "No shit, idiot," ...
You might have noticed that it’s been pretty cold, well, everywhere lately. (I’m not talking to you, Florida.) I guess that’s what January is good for, but still, it isn’t a fun time to be a diesel ...
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Even in brutal cold, EVs beat diesel on performance and save drivers
Electric vehicles have long been dogged by a winter myth: that once temperatures plunge, batteries wilt, performance craters ...
BorgWarner has announced it supplies its advanced diesel cold-start system with ceramic glow plugs (CGP) and glow plug control module for SsangYong’s new 1.6-litre and 2.2-litre DTX engines. Featuring ...
Diesel engines are famous for reliability, longevity, and torque — until winter shows up and reminds them that chemistry still applies. Diesel fuel, which is pricey nowadays, behaves differently in ...
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