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It isn't the first time I have read the 75' 914 1.8/2.0 operating instructions manual, but for some reason this time around this instruction struck me as odd.
Only because coming from a colder climate we typically start our autos and let them "Warm up". However in the Starting the Vehicle section on page 29 it states; "Do not warm up the engine in Neutral. Drive off Immediately using only low engine rpm for the first few miles" I do understand keeping the RPM's down until everything is warmed up, but why would the book ask you drive off immediately? always thought even in Mild temps it was advisable to let the engine and fluids in the transmission warm a little before driving. What reason would there be for not letting the engine warm up in Neutral? |
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Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,021 Joined: 14-February 16 From: Minnesota Member No.: 19,670 Region Association: None ![]() |
The other question I should have asked is, Does it actually hurt the car/engine to idle in Neutral?
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