In winter, how early should I start my car up before I go?
#14
Originally Posted by nhatters
How does one get this "remote start"? It sounds like something that would appeal the lazy me.
#17
Originally Posted by janiVI
on a warm engine, my accord idles just below 1000
on a cold start... it idles at about 1250 and likes to hold gears longer to heat up the engine
im gonna let it idle more often now
on a cold start... it idles at about 1250 and likes to hold gears longer to heat up the engine
im gonna let it idle more often now
#18
They say it's best (and otherwise unecessary) to not let the car idle more than ten minutes. As everyone has suggested, it is okay to drive the car before it has reached full operating temp, but avoid heavy throttle acceleration. I usually let the engine idle for about a minute or two before driving and then accelerate conservatively until the engine has reached operating temp...especially when I'm in Michigan during the winter months. Warms the engine up quicker thus getting hot air blowing through the vents sooner.
#19
Originally Posted by 98CoupeV6
Read my post. There's nothing wrong with driving your car within 30 seconds of start up on a cold day unless you keep the RPMs very low. Technically it's the best way to warm up the engine in terms of wear.
how can i keep the rpms low if the engine doesnt want to upshift?