Engine gets "stuck" in the morning
In LA?? WHat's the AM low there? 60 degrees??
It was 9 degrees out here yesterday and my car doesn't do anything remotely similar to that. I am also one of those "no warm up" type of drivers. I just give the engine enough time to circulate oil, set my heat, seatbelt, radio, etc and then drive very gingerly until the car is properly warmed up.
It was 9 degrees out here yesterday and my car doesn't do anything remotely similar to that. I am also one of those "no warm up" type of drivers. I just give the engine enough time to circulate oil, set my heat, seatbelt, radio, etc and then drive very gingerly until the car is properly warmed up.
Originally Posted by Mustang5L5
In LA?? WHat's the AM low there? 60 degrees??
It was 9 degrees out here yesterday and my car doesn't do anything remotely similar to that. I am also one of those "no warm up" type of drivers. I just give the engine enough time to circulate oil, set my heat, seatbelt, radio, etc and then drive very gingerly until the car is properly warmed up.
It was 9 degrees out here yesterday and my car doesn't do anything remotely similar to that. I am also one of those "no warm up" type of drivers. I just give the engine enough time to circulate oil, set my heat, seatbelt, radio, etc and then drive very gingerly until the car is properly warmed up.
Originally Posted by Superior+
the car still has to warm up though, its like 50 am low now since its winter 

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