Why are car batteries more prone to failure in the cold?

CCA – CCA is critical for cranking the engine over fast enough for it to start. It’s a scientifically tested, rated number of amps a battery can support for 30 seconds at a temperature of 17.8 degrees Celius until the battery voltage drops to unusable levels. A 12V battery with a rating of 600 CCA means the … Continue reading Why are car batteries more prone to failure in the cold?