To begin with, we remember that in the first days of January it poured torrential rain, and then a severe frost hit. Changes in atmospheric pressure were also observed. Such weather affects not only the well-being of people, but also cars.
For example, an “iron horse”, which has been standing still for the entire holiday, may have frozen tires in the ice. We’ll have to take a crowbar and an axe. With a crowbar we knock off the ice around the wheels, and with an ax – under the thresholds, because it is easier for them to work. The occupation is long and physically demanding, but there is no other way out. After all, the pressure in the tires also dropped. Therefore, an attempt to free the car from captivity with the help of a neighbor in an SUV who offers to pull the car with a cable will lead to the fact that one or two tires will simply come off the rims. Creating a “reserve” is also not easy. After all, the bolts are most likely frozen solid and it is impossible to unscrew them. Yes, and the parking brake pads can also be “cooked”.
Revving strongly in an attempt to “break” the car and exit the parking lot is strongly discouraged. This is fraught with the appearance of scratches on the walls of the cylinders, as the engine warms up slowly. Yes, and the variator is subjected to a greater load. Therefore, first check the pressure and inflate the wheels. Then take the crowbar. And only then, when the power unit warms up, try to drive away.