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How long will it take to start the car after it catches fire in winter?

Usually, after we get on the bus, we light the fire first, then fasten the seat belt, then check whether all the people are here, whether all the doors are closed, and observe whether the environment around the speed is safe ... After these problems are clarified, we can start calmly. But because the water temperature of your car is still low at this time, the engine is really not at its best at this time. To keep the speed of the second and third gears about 20km/h, drive 1-2km. When the engine water temperature rises to normal, we can drive safely.

Generally, when driving in winter morning, many car owners will preheat their vehicles in advance. The main reason for preheating is that vehicles have been parked all night in the cold winter night. Most of the oil originally stuck on moving parts will flow into the bottom of the engine, and only a small amount of oil will be stored on it, which basically cannot play an effective role in lubrication and cleaning. When we start the car in the morning, all parts of the car engine will be worn to some extent, which is inevitable. However, after the car starts, with the start of our hot car, the car oil pump will start and introduce the oil into the most important part of the car engine, which is very inefficient for a long time. After all, the engine's working condition is not high (it is more difficult to control the low-speed working condition compared with the medium-high speed working condition), and the engine's calorific value is low, which not only makes it difficult to fully warm the car, but also causes the vehicle's idling instability over time.

In fact, the weather is cold in winter, and the oil has returned to the bottom of the oil shell after the car stopped all night. There is no oil lubrication on the upper part of the engine after the fire, and the operation of the oil pump will transport the oil to the upper part of the engine about 30 seconds after the fire. So those car owners who leave after ignition should pay attention. If you do this, the damage to the engine will be great, and it may not have any effect in the short term, but in the long run, your engine will lose its life. Step on the clutch. When the engine runs smoothly, slowly lift the clutch to drive the gearbox to run. When the engine and gearbox run smoothly, start driving at 50 km/h in the third gear.