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Temperature plays a big role in electrical connections. Start with the battery cables and check them for corrosion and tightness. You may also have an issue with loose corroded connections at the starter motor itself or dirty/loose ground connections from the battery to the engine or engine to the body
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battery when you get cold wether the battery uses more power to crank the car over causing it to get week if its a diesel could be the heaster plugs hope this helps
There isn't a reset switch for your vehicle like a Ford would have. If you are not geting power to the fuel pump or even the injectors, a common problem in Honda/Acura is the PGM-FI relay. I have found them to not work in hot weather but work fine in cooler weather. Below is a picture and location of this relay. Also did you check the 20 amp fuse under the dash in the fuse panel. The fuse you want to check will be the number 22 fuse (see picture of fuse layout below). Hope this helps.
this cold weather were having is badly affects the car battery's. you may need a new battery. battery life is shorted by short journeys, cold weather, dampness and age.
A very common fault with them in cold weather is the lift pump, an in-line torpeedo like pump situation half walf between fuel tank and engine under the car.
Part number is 16146767383 however buy off BMW it'll be expensive so order the exact same one off Land Rover under part number WQB100482 and save £££s ;o)
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