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Cold: the number one enemy of batteries

Why do cars have such a hard time starting in winter? Simply because low temperatures disrupt the chemical functioning of the battery. The colder it gets, the less efficient the electrolyte inside becomes, reducing its ability to provide the energy needed to start.

If your vehicle sleeps outside and the temperatures drop sharply, your battery can even  discharge completely . A problematic situation, especially when you are in a hurry in the morning!

Protecting your car from the cold: a few simple steps

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