Imagine waking up to a freezing morning and your car just won't start, and time is running out. In such moments, the Winter Car Start at Customer Location service comes to the rescue. We quickly connect jumper cables to bring your vehicle back to life, and if needed, we can assist with thawing frozen locks and doors. This is a convenient way to tackle the cold and avoid long attempts to start the engine in sub-zero temperatures.
When do you need help starting your car in winter?
- Car won't start in the cold
- You hear a click, but the engine doesn't turn over
- Battery drains quickly in cold weather
- Car struggles to start after a night outside
- Door won't open due to a frozen lock
- Starting the car is impossible without assistance
- Fuel delivery issues in cold temperatures
- Car doesn't respond to the key in freezing weather
What does the service include?
- Checking the battery's condition and charge
- Connecting jumper cables to start the engine
- Diagnosing fuel delivery and checking for a frozen filter
- Thawing frozen hoses using an electric heater
- Defrosting doors and locks if necessary
Additional Information About the Service
The Winter Car Start at Customer Location service helps tackle one of the most common problems during the cold season. When temperatures drop, the oil in the engine thickens, and the battery loses some of its power. Because of this, starting the car without assistance can be very challenging. We offer a quick solution that allows you to get back on your way without unnecessary hassle.
Diagnostics and Preparation
Our specialists start by checking the battery's condition and charge. Sometimes the issue lies with a weak battery that cannot provide the necessary starting current. We also check the fuel delivery - a frozen fuel filter can hinder the engine's normal operation. If needed, we carefully disconnect the fuel delivery hoses and thaw them using an electric heater to restore flow.
The Starting Process and Additional Tasks
The main part of the service involves connecting jumper cables to your car's battery and a donor vehicle with a working engine. We prioritize safety and strictly follow guidelines, such as not recommending starting cars with automatic transmissions by towing or pushing. If the doors or locks are frozen, we can quickly assist with that as well, ensuring you can access the cabin without issues.
Recommendations and What to Do Next
After starting, we recommend checking the battery and, if necessary, replacing it or charging it further. It's also wise to take preventive measures - for example, checking the oil level and condition, using special winter fluids, and keeping the car in a warm place during winter. We are always ready to assist you with any questions so that the cold doesn't become a problem for your vehicle.