I have a Ford Transit Custom that always starts right up in warm weather, but when the temperature drops below freezing, it takes several tries to get it going. What could be causing this issue and how can I fix it?
ReplyCold weather can affect your battery’s performance, making it harder for your engine to start. Try getting a new battery with a higher cold cranking amps rating to improve cold weather starting.
It’s possible that you have a problem with your fuel system, such as dirty fuel injectors or a clogged fuel filter. Have a mechanic check these components and replace them if necessary.
Another common issue with starting problems in cold weather is a faulty starter motor. Have a mechanic test your starter and if it’s found to be faulty, get it replaced.