Use lubricants specifically designed for cold temperatures. These oils have lower viscosity at cold temperatures, allowing them to flow more easily and provide adequate lubrication during startup in cold weather.
Verify that the lubricants you use have appropriate viscosity ratings for winter conditions. Lower viscosity oils (e.g., 5W-30 instead of 10W-30) are typically recommended for colder climates as they flow better at lower temperatures.
Consider switching to synthetic oils for winter use. Synthetic oils maintain their viscosity better in cold weather and provide better protection against wear and friction compared to conventional oils.
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