perhaps the thermostat is stuck open or was removed
It takes a long time to warm up.
Jogging is a warm up and recreational cycling is one big long warmup, however cycling as a warm up takes a long time.
about 20 minues or so
How long it takes a car heater to warm up depends on the temperature outside. In cold weather the heater can take several minutes to warm up.
a long time
No matter how long you leave a diesel engine idling to warm up, it wont, you are just wasting fuel and in the long run damaging the engine. Rather driver off at a low speed, changing gear before the turbo can startup, this will give you the fastest warm-up time. If you drive at a speed where the turbo is switched on, the cold air from the intercooler will flow into the motor and increase the time the motor takes to warm-up. Hope this helps.
Usually it takes about 16 hours:)
There could be several symptoms. But the most common would be overheating with the water in the radiator staying cold. If the water in the radiator is hot, the thermostat is opening. If it takes a long time for the water to get hot, (heater takes a long time to warm up) the thermostat may be stuck open.
Nope. Salt dissolves faster in warm water.
Stone houses take a long time to warm up because stone is a poor conductor of heat, meaning it does not transfer heat quickly. As a result, it takes longer for the stone walls to absorb and retain heat, making it harder for the house to warm up quickly. Additionally, stone houses often have thick walls which further slows down the heating process.
It takes a slow process because it has to warm up it can just turn on automatically it's as if you were going to say doesn't a barbecue take a long time to warm up so you can start cooking well same process
It takes the hours it took the sun to rise a day