07-02-2024, 09:41 PM
Yes, cold starts are hard on engines, this is very common advice. Restarting the engine when you get home should be less of a concern though since the engine is already warmed up. If all you're doing is getting out of the car to close your garage, just leave the engine running, you're not saving yourself any gas by starting it twice.
This first one is probably the most common. Imagine hitting a solid lump of wood with a big hammer. It’s a dull, heavy sound with a soft edge. Not a sharp, snappy sound. In this instance, it will be irregular, too. Why? Because it’s sign you’ve got a worn out suspension bush somewhere.
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Check the oil and the coolant, and if either fluid is low, you’ve discovered a critical clue. While you can always top of the fluid and see if the problem goes away, keep in mind that both systems are sealed, so if fluids are disappearing, you have a problem you need to look into.
If your vehicle catches fire, pull over as quickly as possible. When you’ve safely come to a stop, turn off the engine and get every passenger out of the car immediately. It’s recommended that everyone move to a location at least 100 feet away from the vehicle fire and clear of any traffic. Once everyone is safely away from the fire, call 911.
An engine misfire occurs when one or more cylinders fail to ignite the fuel-air mixture at the correct time. This problem can result from issues with the spark plugs, fuel injectors, ignition coils, or other ignition system components.
This first one is probably the most common. Imagine hitting a solid lump of wood with a big hammer. It’s a dull, heavy sound with a soft edge. Not a sharp, snappy sound. In this instance, it will be irregular, too. Why? Because it’s sign you’ve got a worn out suspension bush somewhere.
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Igor Konuhov.
Check the oil and the coolant, and if either fluid is low, you’ve discovered a critical clue. While you can always top of the fluid and see if the problem goes away, keep in mind that both systems are sealed, so if fluids are disappearing, you have a problem you need to look into.
If your vehicle catches fire, pull over as quickly as possible. When you’ve safely come to a stop, turn off the engine and get every passenger out of the car immediately. It’s recommended that everyone move to a location at least 100 feet away from the vehicle fire and clear of any traffic. Once everyone is safely away from the fire, call 911.
An engine misfire occurs when one or more cylinders fail to ignite the fuel-air mixture at the correct time. This problem can result from issues with the spark plugs, fuel injectors, ignition coils, or other ignition system components.