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Posted by on Feb 15, 2010 in  Other, Lifestyle, TG Roundup

Is It Important to Warm up a Car During the Winter?

[Via –HowStuffWorks]

You asked:

Is it important to warm up a car during the winter? — Abdullah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Marshall Brain Answered:

With a fuel-injected car (which means “every car being manufactured today”), in a “normal” climate, there is no reason to warm up a car after starting it. The fuel injection system will compensate for a cold engine. In fact, starting the engine and immediately driving down the road actually helps reduce a car’s emissions. The car’s Catalytic Converter can’t do its job until it gets hot, and it gets hot faster if you are driving the car rather than letting it idle.

That being said, if you live in an “extreme” climate where it gets seriously cold (e.g. 15 degrees below zero F or colder), then you have to pay some attention to the engine and fuel in winter. Gas and oil can thicken in extreme temperatures and can make it very hard, if not impossible, to start an engine. In that case, you need to park the car in a heated garage and/or use a block heater to keep the engine warm enough to start.

The first 15 seconds of this video are terrible (turn down your volume to avoid being blasted out of your chair), but the rest of it offers a nice explanation of block heaters:

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