Despite being here in OK for awhile now, I've not had to deal with starting my car much at sub-freezing temps. I've had a heated garage most of that time, and just now dealing with these conditions. I drive a 20+ yr old 6-cylinder Chrysler. I know gentle driving is the best way to warm up the engine, but damn...I can be at work in less time than it takes to defrost the windshield. Seriously, with no precipitation, just normal jack frost, it hardly seems worth it to warm up my van for more time than to get the oil pan dispersed and the idle smooth (Especially at 0400) That's def gonna change momentarily when the ice starts falling out of the sky though.
If I wanna warm up my car to be ready to drive, what is appropriate and safe? Assuming that my fluid levels are all correct, and I'm not parked on grass...
If I wanna warm up my car to be ready to drive, what is appropriate and safe? Assuming that my fluid levels are all correct, and I'm not parked on grass...