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Does waiting for the engine to warm up after starting the car in winter damage the car?

Does waiting for the engine to warm up after starting the car in winter damage the car?

They warned idling an engine does not build up much heat at all when compared to actually driving the car. They added: “If it’s cold outside you can wait 15 to 30 seconds to endure that oil is flowing but you don’t need to wait for the engine to be warm. “It will heat up faster by driving the car lightly.

When is it OK to not warm up your car?

The ONLY way not warming up your car is ok is during the Summer months. No actually, the real intent of this write up is to help people get a clue that warming up the car is not necessary. For the record, I *do* care about the environment, but the point of this was to dispel a common myth. The environmental benefits are only a bonus.

How long does it take for a car engine to warm up?

This is a terrible habit because your engine struggles to warm up in sub freezing temperatures, and until it does, it may take up to 15 minutes and all the while it is experiencing extreme wear and tear.

What’s the best way to warm up a cold engine?

You’re actually hurting your engine and polluting the environment the most by letting your cold engine idle. The best thing to do is to turn the engine on, wait about 10-30 seconds (put your seat belt and music on) and start driving it lightly. That way you are warming up the engine to it’s optimal temperature as fast as possible.

Where does the water go when warming up a car?

When the engine reaches operating temperature, the water stays vaporized and is extracted by the positive crankcase ventilation system, known as the PCV system. When the engine isn’t allowed to completely warm up, which often happens on short in-town commutes and no pre-trip warm-up, the water stays is the crankcase.

How long does it take for car engine to warm up before starting?

There is a symbol that lights up as soon as you put in that key or open the car’s door. In older cars, the wait time was around 20 seconds. On the other hand, in cars with newer engines, only 6-8 seconds wait time before starting off is required.

The ONLY way not warming up your car is ok is during the Summer months. No actually, the real intent of this write up is to help people get a clue that warming up the car is not necessary. For the record, I *do* care about the environment, but the point of this was to dispel a common myth. The environmental benefits are only a bonus.

You’re actually hurting your engine and polluting the environment the most by letting your cold engine idle. The best thing to do is to turn the engine on, wait about 10-30 seconds (put your seat belt and music on) and start driving it lightly. That way you are warming up the engine to it’s optimal temperature as fast as possible.

How long should I wait before starting my car?

On the other hand, in cars with newer engines, only 6-8 seconds wait time before starting off is required. Once you start driving down the road, the glow-plug get switched off. One should know that if your engine was recently given power, you wouldn’t have to wait.

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Ruth Doyle