A transmission may take a long time to warm up due to factors such as low ambient temperatures, which can cause the Transmission Fluid to thicken and resist flowing easily. Additionally, if the transmission cooler is malfunctioning or if there are issues with the fluid itself, it can further delay the warming process. Proper maintenance, including using the correct type of fluid and checking for leaks, can help improve warming times. If the problem persists, it might be worth consulting a mechanic for a thorough inspection.
about 20 minues or so
I asked a service writer at a Ford dealership , and he said that was normal when the transmission is warm and you take your foot off the brake , even though it is in drive , it will roll backwards on a slope
Your 1995 Ford Escort might take a long time to shift between gears because the transmission fluid is low or very dirty. An automatic transmission requires the correct amount of fluid to operate properly.
It has a transmission, so yes.
The specific heat of water determines how much energy is needed to heat water.
For the full winter but are kept in a warm climate so they are ready for spring and summer
Not if they are solid state, just a few seconds. There are however a few Tube amps out there and they can take a minute or so too warm up. What model do you have?
There is a heat censor on the tranny and it is worn so now it takes longer to warm up.
it is the volume of space in the van - if it were smaller, it would not take so long. Same for AC. Hint - roll down your windows and get some fresh air in there for 15-20 seconds - stale air is harder to heat.
professional baseball players wear the sleeve to keep their throwing arm warm so it doesn't take as much throws to warm-up their arms.
it lets the computer know how warm or cold the trans fliud is so it can adjust the shifts accordingly
They have layers of fat, feathers or fur to keep themselves warm. Unlike us, animals have fur so they can keep warm. Take a rabbit for instants, they live in a burrow so they have a warm home.