Cold Weather Can Kill Your Car Battery – Here’s How to Prevent It
Cold Weather Can Kill Your Car Battery – Here’s How to Prevent It
US · Published Jan 9, 2026
Cold weather reduces car battery power, making starting difficult.
Keep your battery charged, park in a garage, and use an engine block heater.
Regular inspections and cleaning terminals can extend battery life.
Cold weather effects on car battery
Frigid winter temperatures can be brutal on your car battery. Many drivers find themselves stranded on cold mornings because their car won't start. The reason? Cold weather slows down the chemical reactions inside a car battery, reducing its ability to produce the necessary power to start the engine. When temperatures drop below freezing, a car battery can lose a significant percentage of its power.
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