Cold wheather warm-up

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by aco76, Dec 15, 2004.

  1. aco76

    aco76 Guest

    Hi.
    Recently my car ('91 Civic 1.6, 270K km) is having trouble warming up. Where
    I live the temperature is now below freezing point, but nothing extreme. Hot
    air comes out of the vents in less than 5 minutes, but the engine temp gauge
    needs more than 20 minutes of driving to reach the middle, i.e. normal
    engine operating temperature.

    I realize that engine will warm up much slower during winter, but 20
    minutes? Last winter it was also warming up kinda sluggish, but not this
    badly. During summer the car usually takes 3 or so minutes to warm up.

    What do you think the problem could be? My mechanic tells me it's probably
    the thermostat, but don't bad thermostats usually cause engine to overheat?
    Also, can one do permanent damage to the engine driving this way? Should I
    change the thermostat ASAP?

    Thanks.
     
    aco76, Dec 15, 2004
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  2. aco76

    TeGGer® Guest

    "aco76" <> floridly penned in


    Depends how they fail.



    It's the thermostat. Very common problem, and cheap to fix.

    Driving with a weak thermostat will cause excessive engine wear, so get it
    fixed.
     
    TeGGer®, Dec 15, 2004
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  3. aco76

    aco76 Guest

    It's the thermostat. Very common problem, and cheap to fix.

    Woohoo, that was it. Now it warms up about 4 times faster LOL. Thanks.
     
    aco76, Dec 17, 2004
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