The reason why it still gets hot in a car on a cold day when the sun is out is because the cold air cannot get inside the car to keep it cool. But the sun is able to shine right through the window and heat it up.
its the same as you engine if you dont let the oils warm up during winter or very cold it will damage transmison.
if you are in cold weather you do.
yes because the engine needs some time to warm up
warm start is when your car has already been started an is hot, a cold start is wheen you have just started the car for the first time of the day, or month....
at the beginning it will be cold, but it will warm up as you start driving
Calgary can get very, very cold in winter -- so cold that the oil in your car's engine becomes much thicker, and so cold that your car's battery can lose its power very quickly if the engine does not start up right away. Those electrical outlets are plug-ins for your car's block heater, which keeps the oil in your car's engine warm (and thin). Some people also have battery heaters to prevent premature power loss.
May need to be recharged.
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.
its just frozen cold let the car warm up for a while it will be fine.
Yea it does. Any car older than 7 yrs needs to warm up in the cold
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It's not absolute necessity, but it is a good practice to get into.