大家的车在这样的天气状况下车热的快吗?

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請大家問一下自己,為什麼要想熱车
每个人的概念不一样。像你说的热车一分钟不算热车,有人喜欢长时间热车。
 
所以回复也不一样
那你给个总结。然后我们几个啥时候聚一起照张相,以后会有人怀着崇拜的目光看着照片,这些都是解决热车迷团的鼻祖啊。
 
那你给个总结。然后我们几个啥时候聚一起照张相,以后会有人怀着崇拜的目光看着照片,这些都是解决热车迷团的鼻祖啊。
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/glob...r-car-first-or-start-it-and-go/article623085/

Should you warm up your car first, or start it and go?
JOANNE WILL
Special to The Globe and Mail
Published Saturday, Mar. 12 2011, 12:08 AM EST

In these modern times most of us don’t think once, never mind twice, about warming up our engines. We turn the key and expect our vehicles to be ready to go. But despite technological advancements, are we compromising performance, or even shortening the life of our vehicles?

From the invention of the automobile until the late 1980s, fuel delivery was regulated by a carburetor – which often required a warm-up period to ensure smooth operation. Modern cars start easier in varying climates than their predecessors because they’re fuel-injected.

Let’s take a moment to think about what happens in an electronic fuel-injected engine when the ignition key is turned. The fuel-injection computer calibrates precisely how much fuel is required. When your car engine is cold, the computer directs the fuel injectors to allow more fuel into the engine. As the engine warms, the injectors let in less fuel.

“You get a lot of old wives tales, and even mechanics will argue amongst themselves. There’s not a definite answer; you can find two mechanics with two different answers,” says veteran mechanic Russ Perry.

“It doesn’t hurt to start and let it warm for a minute or two, or to start and drive away. It comes down to your preferences. If I had a brand-new vehicle I was really proud of, I would want to let it warm up for a minute or so, but that’s more of a psychological thing.

“What I tell my customers when they’ve asked me this question over the years: in ordinary summer, spring, or fall weather – get into your car, start the engine, and while putting on your seat belt, getting comfortable, checking your mirrors and turning on your radio, 30-45 seconds have passed, so put it in gear and off you go,” Perry says.

“People argue that at 32 F or 0 C [freezing], the oil is cold, it’s like molasses, so you should let it warm up – but I’ve never seen oil like molasses when doing oil changes out in my shop, down to -10 C.

“If you’re up in northern Alberta, where it’s -20 or -30, a lot of vehicles are plugged in at night so the battery is kept warm via an electric blanket. They also have a probe that sticks into the oil pan or engine block to keep everything warm. So under extreme conditions, without these devices, yes, you’d want to let it warm up a few minutes because the oil is quite thick,” Perry says.

When I contacted Toyota Canada, its representative said it’s not necessary to warm your vehicle, nor will doing so cause any harm. The rep adds that there are pros and cons: the motor and oil will warm, and the coolant will flow – but idling for long is harder on the environment.

There are a few more things to consider before setting off to a racing start. Beyond making sure your windows are clear and connecting any Sat-Nav or MP3 gadgets, you should monitor the startup lights on your dash. Failure to do so could mean you’ve overlooked a brake malfunction, low oil pressure, or even tire pressure.

Before cranking the engine, put the key in the “on” position. Your indicator lights on the dash will illuminate, accompanied by an audible tone, while the computer checks various sensors. If you watch the dash, your airbag indicator and two or three other lights will cancel. When the tone stops, the engine can be started.

If you have a fuel-injected car, it’s not necessary to warm it up in average weather conditions. If you choose to do so, it may not harm your vehicle – but it could hurt your wallet. There are bylaw fines for idling in many municipalities – including the one-minute rule in Toronto.
 
报纸上太多误导信息了。下次见到丰田的人要批评一下他们。
此外,one-minute rule( anti-idling rule )是有适应条件和范围的。
 
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正确的热车方式是这样:
1) 将车空调的风向设成向脚下吹;
2) 将空调的空气循环设成内循环。
3) 将温度设成最热
如果后视镜和后窗有雪/雾/冰
4)打开电热除冰/雾 (无冰/雾可省略此步骤)
按照上述步骤,一般2~3分钟空调就喷出热气了。

注意:
1. 发动机的最佳工作状态是冷却水在80摄氏度,这种状态最省汽油。
2. 冬季极低气温时,热车过程不可省略。否则会降低发动机寿命,也不利于安全驾驶。
3. 冬季热车的最低要求是:发动机怠速的转速要降低到1000RPM以下,一般要1分钟以上。

是的,我是汽车专业人士。
支持!不过我建议
1) 将车空调的风向设成向前玻璃吹;省得吹的脚冷。
 
你是怕看不见路。:tx:
那是她们热车以后的事。热车的时候也不能故意冻自己脚啊,虽然有UGG和加拿大鹅:)
 
我的车要开20分种才有暖气
我的車開五分鐘就有暖氣來了,先把溫控器調到最熱處,隨著機器越來越熱,才調回适当處(水溫表溫度開始上昇)当然會慢慢暖起來,我的是2010的車。
 
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还有,那个调热度的转盘究竟是调的什么?
當然是用來調溫度的了,你認為什麼溫度適合就調整,正常情況在紅與藍之間适合。
 
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