Your car battery has to work harder in frigid Ohio temperatures. Here's why it happens, how to avoid battery issues, and how to jumpstart a car.
Police said a 17-year-old girl died from her injuries on Feb. 4 after crashing her vehicle on Jan. 30.
A typical battery requires 30 percent more power to start a vehicle when the temperature drops to 32 degrees, according to a AAA news release.
Frozen windshield, thick oil, lethargic screen, and snow snakes. Here are some of the problems cold temperatures can cause, and how to solve them.
RAC has provided expert advice on tackling car battery problems in freezing conditions ...
It depends on what kind of car you have, according to AAA. If you have an old car, made before around 1980, you will need to ...
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Coroner releases name of man who died in crash
The man died at the scene.
Drivers are advised to keep an emergency kit in their car that includes blankets, a flashlight, food, water and a phone charger in case they become stranded. Letting the car warm up briefly before ...
At least 3-7 inches of snow could fall across the area with winds gusting up to 35 miles per hour, making for poor visibility.
NORFOLK, Va. (WAVY) — A local auto technician outlines the most common cold weather car problems and how you can prevent them ...
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How long does oil last in a car not driven?
Oil in a car that is not driven should be changed at least every 6 to 12 months. While unused motor oil can last for years in a container, oil inside an engine degrades faster due to oxidation and ...
(TestMiles) – A Ford recall tied to engine block heaters matters now because winter habits—plugging in overnight—can quietly ...
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