Winter always packs a cold punch in the morning. Just like how it is
harder for humans to get out of bed when it’s cold out, it used to be harder
for your vehicle to startup in the cold. Letting your vehicle warm up by
starting the engine and letting your engine idle for several minutes used to be
the norm. However, vehicles nowadays do not need to be “warmed” up, so idling
before you drive is unnecessary.
Idling for more than 30 seconds after you start your engine in cold
weather is unnecessary. However, make sure to drive your vehicle gently at the
start of your commute. Even though vehicles nowadays operate properly from the
start in cold weather, the parts in the engine are still cold and overdriving
your engine at the start of your commute can increase the risk of damage to
your engine in the short and long term. Be sure to be gentle in your driving in
the first few minutes of your commute until the engine temperature gauge is up
to the normal driving temperature.
In fact, unless you are trying to defrost your windshield or warm up the
cabin of your vehicles, idling will only waste your fuel and your money. It
will also cause unnecessary wear and tear to your engine. Unless you are driving,
defrosting, or warming, your engine should remain off.
Indiana Jiffy Lube is always on your side. Come in today for a Jiffy Lube
Signature Service Oil Change and receive the total preventative maintenance
your vehicle needs to stay on the road this winter.
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