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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Alcaro" data-source="post: 839837" data-attributes="member: 55440"><p>just an FYI...</p><p></p><p>a tip for those who don't garage in this cold weather......</p><p></p><p>Prior to starting your vehicle....push in the cigarette lighter, when it pops out....then start your vehicle.</p><p></p><p>Reason.....as the electrons travel from neg. plate to pos. plate this causes the electrolyte to thaw (the electrolyte is slush at 18 degrees) and the more it is thawed the easier it is for the electrons to travel from plate to plate....thus allowing for more cold cranking amps and an easier and quicker start.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Alcaro, post: 839837, member: 55440"] just an FYI... a tip for those who don't garage in this cold weather...... Prior to starting your vehicle....push in the cigarette lighter, when it pops out....then start your vehicle. Reason.....as the electrons travel from neg. plate to pos. plate this causes the electrolyte to thaw (the electrolyte is slush at 18 degrees) and the more it is thawed the easier it is for the electrons to travel from plate to plate....thus allowing for more cold cranking amps and an easier and quicker start. [/QUOTE]
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