Idling is when you leave your car’s engine running while not moving. Long thought to be better for your car than shutting it down, idling actually gets you nowhere. Here’s why you should turn off your ...
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When temperatures plunge, a frozen car can feel less like an inconvenience and more like a mechanical emergency. Handled ...
Experts warn that older cars and electric vehicles may need some extra care before hitting the road in frigid temperatures.
Sure, Chicago is used to cold winters -- but an extreme cold warning with wind chill values as between -30 and -40 degrees ...
Quite literally: idling gets you nowhere. It's a mindless bad habit that we don't even think about, but one that has real implications on our health, our wallets, our vehicles, and our climate crisis.
You actually don't need to warm up your car anyway.
It's easy to assume overheating is a result of long road trips or summer heatwaves, but when your engine gets too hot while idling, it's usually a sign of something deeper that needs immediate ...
Your engine is supposed to vibrate, just a little. But when the shaking gets harder to ignore, there’s probably something wrong.