What issue does your vehicle exhibit while trying to endure the (relatively) extreme cold we've seen up in our neck of the woods? For reference, I'm in MN in the Twin Cities area.
While I have to cut the old girl some slack at 240k, my Jeep has developed an annoying habit of spewing power steering fluid from the pump shaft seal when cold along with the radio refusing to power up at anything sub-zero. The radio issue is easy, it was $20 on Amazon. I never expected it to be trouble-free. The power steering, I have to assume it's just old seals + shrinkage. Lets face it, starting a car in -10 to -15 degrees ambient isn't easy regardless of age.
That being said, other than those minor niggles I haven't had a single issue thus far. The heat roasts, the behind warmers keep me toasty warm, and I've not had a single component failure which would render the truck inoperable. Not to shabby for a 20 year old machine!
While I have to cut the old girl some slack at 240k, my Jeep has developed an annoying habit of spewing power steering fluid from the pump shaft seal when cold along with the radio refusing to power up at anything sub-zero. The radio issue is easy, it was $20 on Amazon. I never expected it to be trouble-free. The power steering, I have to assume it's just old seals + shrinkage. Lets face it, starting a car in -10 to -15 degrees ambient isn't easy regardless of age.
That being said, other than those minor niggles I haven't had a single issue thus far. The heat roasts, the behind warmers keep me toasty warm, and I've not had a single component failure which would render the truck inoperable. Not to shabby for a 20 year old machine!