As the title says, the car went through a -20+ night (-35+ with wind chill), and everything froze. Coolant was basically a real thick slush (not completely frozen, but real close), washer fluid was a brick, PS fluid was real thick, all the good stuff. It was a balmy 18 today,and everything thawed, and the car turns over, and acts like it wants to catch, but still no luck. Any ideas?
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Re: After deep freeze, car wont start....help
Originally posted by ydubbs4As the title says, the car went through a -20+ night (-35+ with wind chill), and everything froze. Coolant was basically a real thick slush (not completely frozen, but real close), washer fluid was a brick, PS fluid was real thick, all the good stuff. It was a balmy 18 today,and everything thawed, and the car turns over, and acts like it wants to catch, but still no luck. Any ideas?
I have straight antifreeze in my car now for the rest of winter while it sits. Stupid NH winters!Below the radar...
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Re: After deep freeze, car wont start....help
Originally posted by UNHCLLI bet you dollars to donuts your fuel lines froze.
I have straight antifreeze in my car now for the rest of winter while it sits. Stupid NH winters!
why the hell do you have straight antifreeze? that is good for about -10 to -15 and if you do the 60-40 mix like you are suposed to it will be good for -40 or so.
Originally posted by DaveCNWelcome.
Your car is a piece of shit.
Most of them here are, too.
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Re: After deep freeze, car wont start....help
Originally posted by grapedrinkOriginally posted by UNHCLLI bet you dollars to donuts your fuel lines froze.
I have straight antifreeze in my car now for the rest of winter while it sits. Stupid NH winters!
why the hell do you have straight antifreeze? that is good for about -10 to -15 and if you do the 60-40 mix like you are suposed to it will be good for -40 or so.Below the radar...
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