Could be several things,
First try a few shims between the engine and the starter, if that doesn't work, change the starter.
Just a suggestion.
11Since the morning temperature was -3 degrees & the temperature had risen 14 degrees by 3pm, the problem is simply done by adding -3 & 14 which is 11.
Rotate the battery 180 degrees.
The temperature in Kenya usually ranges between 30-45 degrees in the afternoon.
take out the battery. put the phone, battery, and battery caes in a bag of rice and put the bag of rice in the oven at about 100 degrees
With all of the clouds today, it will probably rain this afternoon.
It is 12 volts. The amount of current it can provide at 0 degrees F for 30 seconds is listed on the battery as Cold Cranking Amps (CCA). It varies from battery to battery.
That all depends on the condition of the battery when they were switched on. If the battery is fine and it is about 70 degrees outside, they could operate all night (8 hours). If the weather is very cold (20 degrees) about 2 hours.
42 degrees.
Not too many people make a battery for the Cobalt. here are the specs: Battery BCI # : 90 Series Battery CA @ 32 Degrees F : 745 Battery CCA @ 0 Degrees F : 600 Battery Height : 6 7/8" Battery Length : 9 9/16" Battery Posts Type : Top Post Battery Reserve Capacity : 90 Battery Voltage : 12 Volt Battery Weight : 33.5 lbs Battery Width : 6 7/8" CCA: 600 Maintenance Free Wet or Dry : Wet
85+c 85+(-11)=85
If the temperature drops from 75 degrees in the late afternoon, it is likely that the weather is becoming cooler. The specific type of weather could vary, but it could indicate the approach of evening, a decrease in sunlight, and possibly the onset of a cooler evening or night.
CCA (Cold Cranking Amperes) is the amount of current a battery can provide at 0 degrees F or minus 18 degrees C.