Todays car warms up faster if you drive it. Just drive easy
cylict converter stoped up.
It could, along with hundreds of other parts.
your engine will never warm up properly. it will decrease gas mileage. engine will not run right. just get the right thermo, and replace it.
not to long at all you need to fill it up
You could have a slipping clutch which is not transmitting the drive correctly.
No. Cars no longer need it.
Yes, the car owners need to warm up their vehicles. Many car owners are compromising the performance of their vehicles and shortening the life of the vehicles by failing to warm up their vehicles.
no, you should let it idle and warm up a little bit.
Car heaters need a few moments to warm up.
Let it warm up if it still don't move check trans fluid.
It's not absolute necessity, but it is a good practice to get into.
sounds like you need a tune-up
You need to warm the car up with hot water.
Yea it does. Any car older than 7 yrs needs to warm up in the cold
Your car has to achieve operating temperature before it functions as it should. Your heads which contain your valves are cold and don't move as easily as they do warm. This is why your thermostat doesn't open up until it reaches either 185 or 192 degrees. If you have a cold-blooded engine, you have to wait for it to warm up. You can quicken the process by revving the engine slightly. If your car is not cold-blooded, the best way to warm it up is by driving it. If your'e engine is taking a long time to warm up, your thermostat may stuck open, causing the antifreeze to cool the engine before it is even warm. Hope this helps
No, but its a lot better for it.
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.