You always hear that you should “warm up” your vehicle What does that even mean, and is it really necessary? Diesel Pickup Specialists, Inc in Inman, KS has the answers for you.
Back in the day, warming up your truck was necessary. In cold or coldish weather particularly, it was important to start your vehicle and let it run for a few minutes before hitting the road. Oil was less advanced then, and required ample time to warm up and lubricate the engine properly. Carburetors didn’t function quite right until the engine was warm, causing the truck to stall or die in cold weather. There were no sensors to adjust fuel ratios or make adjustments to running conditions.
But, in the modern era, is warming up your vehicle necessary? In short, no. Modern trucks with fuel injection, modern oil, computers, and other electronics don’t need to be warmed up before driving them (except in certain instances, like turbocharged vehicles.) For the most part, your truck’s emissions and fuel delivery systems adjust automatically to driving in any condition. The old myths about warming your vehicle up are rooted in truth, but the rules and reasons are no longer applicable.
In extremely cold temperatures, it doesn’t hurt to let the engine warm up a little bit, but less than a minute is typically fine. Generally, it’s perfectly fine to start your vehicle and take off.
If your vehicle does require a warm up period before it’s drivable, there’s something wrong. A sensor malfunction or weak part can cause a truck to run poorly in cold weather, either of which should be fixed before the condition worsens. If your truck performs poorly when cold started, bring it by Diesel Pickup Specialists, Inc and let one of our technicians take a look at it. We’ll have your vehicle ready to go, anytime, in no time.
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