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Is it harmful to "warm a car up"?
The recent cold weather has reminded me of something I was warned (many years ago) never to do and which I have never done - even though I don't understand the thinking behind said "warning".
Is it harmful to leave a car running (and warming up) for, say 5 or 10 minutes, in the mornings prior to driving to work?
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Is it harmful to leave a car running (and warming up) for, say 5 or 10 minutes, in the mornings prior to driving to work?
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i dont know what harm this would do?? i would say its actually beneficial to do this as your allowing the coolant and engine oil to warm up to operating temperature which wouldnt be the case if yuo drove off right away. your also allowing the water and oil to circulate fully around the engine also. although your loical council would have something to say regarding pollution allowing the car to idle i would imagine.
ethel i did work aa a mechanic and an mot tester for 10 years and i can assure you it will do no damage at all. you will do more damage to an engine pulling away at 2000-3000 rpm when it is stone cold than you will after its warmed up a bit. the only time you have to watch is when you leave it running when it is already warm and you dont have any wind going through the grille to aid cooling.
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