Posted on 12/20/2024
Winter’s chill can do more than make you bundle up. It can also take a serious toll on your car battery. Have you ever turned the key on a frosty morning only to hear a weak whine or worse—nothing at all? That’s your battery crying for help. Cold weather impacts its performance, often when you need it most. We'll share how to keep your car battery alive and well throughout the winter months. How Cold Weather Affects Your Car Battery It’s no secret that batteries don’t enjoy the cold. As temperatures drop, so does your battery’s ability to generate power because chemical reactions inside the battery slow down in colder conditions, reducing its capacity. At the same time, your engine requires more power to start because oil thickens in the cold, making the motor harder to turn over. To make matters worse, additional features like heaters, defrosters, and lights put extra strain on the battery. Combine these factors, and it&rsquo ... read more