I am not an expert, but maybe the oil is of the wrong weight- too thick to turn engine, or maybe the starter is not working as it should (not turning freely)- maybe there is no juice going to starter, maybe the cables to the starter are corroded- need cleaning and tightening, maybe the solenoid is not working properly and if it is an older Dodge they had a ballist resistor that would go bad and stop it from running and you cold get it to run intermittently till it died, maybe you need a higher cranking starter, a higher cranking alternator-generator, the battery may have enough juice in warm weather, but the cold draws from it and is not strong enough to start it in the cold or any other number of things. What you've given is not much to go on as you did not state what the car does before during or after it runs-when it runs, etc. Some cars especially Dodge when it rains if there is a crack in the distributor cap it won't start and it can cause skipping that goes away when dry. Good Luck!
it depends if it is a sunny day or a cold day it usually starts of cold then gets warmer
Butterflies are cold-blooded and thrive in warmer weather. Migration typically starts in October every year but can start earlier if the weather is cold sooner. They also migrate because larval food plants do not grow in cold weather. Butterflies fly back up north when plants are plentiful.
Cold weather typically starts in the fall months of September, October, or November, depending on the region.
Mittens are warmer for cold weather compared to gloves because they keep your fingers together, allowing them to share heat.
Cold in winter and warmer in the summer
Check for fuel pressure and spark on the no start days.
Yes, mittens are generally warmer than gloves in cold weather because they keep your fingers together, allowing them to share body heat.
Yes, grass can germinate in cold weather, but it may take longer compared to warmer temperatures.
Mittens are generally warmer than gloves in cold weather because they keep fingers together, allowing them to share warmth.
Yes, water can still evaporate in cold weather, but the rate of evaporation is slower compared to warmer temperatures.
Yes, water can still evaporate in cold weather, but the rate of evaporation is slower compared to warmer temperatures.
Mittens are generally warmer than gloves because they keep your fingers together, allowing them to share heat. Gloves separate your fingers, making them more susceptible to cold. Therefore, mittens are a better choice for keeping your hands warmer in cold weather.