Letting a car idle requires more time for the vehicle to warm up and allows excess fuel to get into the engine, which isn’t good for wear and tear.
Author: Coral Murphy Marcos, Dalvin Brown and Ben Tobin, USA TODAY
Should I start my car and let it warm up in cold weather? Experts explain the best way to do it.
Letting a car idle requires more time for the vehicle to warm up and allows excess fuel to get into the engine, which isn’t good for wear and tear.
How often should I start my car and let it idle in cold weather? Answer: Don’t.
Letting a car idle requires more time for the vehicle to warm up and allows excess fuel to get into the engine, which isn’t good for wear and tear.