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Old 12-23-2022, 03:01 PM
Lynn Lynn is offline
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JMHO. Take it for what it is worth, but this is pure crap.

"But if you let your car idle to warm up the cabin, the oil will start to slowly drain away from the engine's key components since the engine isn’t moving the car."

What about all the irrigation motors sitting still for hours on end? The "key components" get pressurized oil.

While I agree there is no reason to let a car sit and warm up, there is no real damage being done; especially on a modern vehicle that doesn't have a mechanical choke mechanism.

It is important to keep revs down until the oil is warmed up. Older Bimmers have a little blue area on the temp gauge. The owner's manual instructs not to take it over a certain RPM until the needle leaves the blue area.
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Old 12-23-2022, 08:05 PM
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My Dad told me a thousand times not to dog a cold engine. I don't have Dad anymore but I still do as he said.... That's good enough reason in itself for me and anyone else that miss thier Dad I would imagine. I remember the lectures... Cold engine, cold transmission, not using the parking brake... sticking the ignition points because I didn't turn the ignition to accessory. I miss the lectures

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