Posted on 2/28/2025

Nothing is more frustrating than getting into your car in the morning, turning the key, and experiencing a slow, hesitant start. A vehicle that struggles to start first thing in the morning is a sign that something isn’t working quite right. While your car may eventually turn over, it’s trying to tell you that something needs attention. Cold Weather and Battery Performance Temperature plays a big role in how your car starts, especially in North Carolina and South Carolina, where mornings can be chilly in the fall and winter months. Cold weather slows down the chemical reactions inside your battery, making it harder to generate the necessary power to start your engine. A weak battery will struggle even more in cold conditions. If your car cranks sluggishly when you start it, or you notice dimming headlights before the engine turns over, your battery may be losing its charge. If your battery is more than three years old, it’s a good idea ... read more