ChatterBank1 min ago
NOT USING CAR IN BAD WEATHER
Because of the bad weather I have not used my car since the 3rd of December.
Should I be turning on the engine every couple of days to keep the car ' going '
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Should I be turning on the engine every couple of days to keep the car ' going '
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Be very wary of running engine for short periods of time, as condensation forms in cylinders as engine cools down
this condensation can leave acid deposits on cylinder walls, if you do as TWR says, this condensation will be burnt away,
otherwise, a tenner will buy you a battery charger with the ability to recharge your battery when you are ready,
this condensation can leave acid deposits on cylinder walls, if you do as TWR says, this condensation will be burnt away,
otherwise, a tenner will buy you a battery charger with the ability to recharge your battery when you are ready,
Also short start ups and short journeys eventually lead to new exhausts as the condensation doesn't evaporate causing rust.
Based on your question with regards to the weather - I think these days when doing driving lessons you should have to do a lesson on a skid pan to give people an idea what to do in the event of a slide.
Based on your question with regards to the weather - I think these days when doing driving lessons you should have to do a lesson on a skid pan to give people an idea what to do in the event of a slide.
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