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-10°F HERE!!!!!Any difficulty starting up this morning?
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that's pretty cold, lowest I've ever been out in wa about -5F.
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Ever since I got my Alternator replaced about a year ago my X5 has been rock solid in the cold. I too had my valve cover gaskets, spark plugs, oil seperators and cabin filter replaced a few days ago as precautionary maintenance work. Glad I did it!
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I also live in CT (near LI Sound) and when I got in my car and it was -1 this morning. Cold for sure. No issues on starting. I am however, thinking ahead to next winter, considering using 0w30 Mobile1 as I have read its better on very cold starts.
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You can solve the problem once and for all by using 0W40
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Not really a "problem" but my X5 (06 4.4i) does take 2-3 seconds of cranking to fire. Ive posted on here before, but it seems to be just the normal with these in cold weather.
Right now I am using 5w40, but I think I am going to make a switch, at least for next winter. |
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That's not usual, for a 06' to crank 2~3 seconds. Mine 01' never takes more than 0.5 sec to start, check see if you need a tune-up.
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-32 up in Northran MN. Mine started fine although the N63 did blow a vent valve.(I have spares in the glove box
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-32 F???
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Got one shot of the temp.
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