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    Might be a good idea to include the approximate temp in your replies. I assume this question is in reference to cold weather (<32 f).

    Quote Originally Posted by Rick L View Post
    I usually warm it up for few minutes. When really cold, at least 5 minutes. But I've been told otherwise. Some say it will harm the engine if you let it idle to warm up for few minutes before you drive it... I always thought it does more harm to drive the car when still cold as the oil is too thick to adequately protect vital parts of the engine. Why would you want to put stress under these condition? I have always followed the cardinal rule to warm up your car before driving and always change oil within 4k miles. I have kept most of my cars till ~150k miles. And all my cars, even American made lasted without engine problems.

    See following arguments why you shouldn't warm up your car.

    1. for one thing it "fouls" the plugs.

    2. Part of the problem has to do with the fuel system.... When the car is cold the ECU is running the car in "open-loop" mode until the O2 sensors warm up. Until this happens, the car is running from a hard-coded fuel map, which runs the car very rich until the O2 sensors heat up to a sufficient temperature, at which point the ECU switches over to "closed-loop" mode.

    When the car is at idle, the oil pressure is low. Low oil pressure, combined with a lot of gas going into the cylinders is like "washing" the cylinder walls down with gas, greatly increasing friction and wear. Under load, your oil pressure will be higher, which will prevent this from happening, even though the oil is cold and thicker. Besides, the engine will warm up faster under load than it will idling.

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    Yes... This is for cold climate winters. Today morning was 10 f in Chicago... And I did warm it up for 5 minutes before driving it as I always do.

    Quote Originally Posted by nk530 View Post
    Might be a good idea to include the approximate temp in your replies. I assume this question is in reference to cold weather (<32 f).
    RICK
    BMW 1995 525i (Alpine White)

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    This morning was 0. ( F, not C ) Routinely below zero around here, and can get as low as 25 below. (What's that...-32 C?) I usually let it run in the morning for 5 minutes. Mainly because the heater will throw some heat faster once I get going. Heated seats are nice, but I want heat ASAP, and the heater on these cars basically suck as far as quick warm ups.
    Pat Washburn
    Wausau, WI
    1995 525iT

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