If the engine is running ok and it just won't start moving, it's probably the transmission. Have you checked the fluid levels? If the fluid level is up, check to see if it has a burnt smell or is dark. ATF should be bright red. If it's brown the clutches could be slipping. If it's anything except low Transmission Fluid you probably need a transmission.
When temperatures are high it causes the environment to heat up.
at cold temperatures, the oil is like sludge, the fan belts are hard and unresponsive and the battery's cranking voltage is lower than when it's warm
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Condensate is when temperatures are near absolute zero and the process causes atoms to begin to clump. When the temperatures gets colder and colder, the atoms aren't able to move.
Differences in temperatures.
Different water temperatures
clogged thermostat
the different temperatures
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Continued exposure to low or rapidly falling temperatures.
ice What causes most skids?
the mixture of H2O and temperatures that are 32 degrees or less