5 Tips To Prevent Your Car's Engine From Idling

- Idling is when the car engine is running when it's not moving.
- It's an unnecessary practice that can easily be avoided.
- Use these tips for avoiding the idling of your car.
Engine idling is an inevitable by-product of driving a car. It refers to the period of time when a car's engine is left running even though it is not moving. The myth that the car doesn't pollute the environment when it's not moving is completely false. Moreover, you are also wasting valuable fuel and effectively, your hard-earned money when you're idling for long durations. That's why we've decided to give you 5 tips to avoid engine idling.
Make the ignition your friend

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Don't be scared to turn off your car's ignition when you're driving. However, do this only when you know you're going to be staying stationary for more than 10 seconds. If not, don't bother to turn the engine off. It's a myth that you actually burn more fuel when you restart the car so get comfy with your car's ignition to make sure that you're not adding to the already-polluted air outside.
Warm the engine by driving, not idling
The excessive revving of the engine doesn't warm it up in an efficient manner. So bust that myth that says revving the engine when it's idling will help ease it up. Instead, start driving the car in a gradual manner, and that will easily warm up the engine and ensure not only a smooth drive but better health for your engine.
Opt for Start/Stop technology

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Car manufacturers have increasingly been equipping this technology in their offerings lately. The Start/Stop feature automatically deactivates the engine when you stop the car for a certain duration. Then depending on whether you're driving a manual or an automatic car, the engine will immediately start running once you hit the clutch or accelerator. This saves you the hassle of reaching for the ignition yourself.
Plan your drive
Another tip to avoid the engine idling of your car is to plan ahead for your drive. The first step should be to avoid traffic hotspots that force you to idle your car. Another way you can avoid traffic is by travelling at odd hours when the rush hour doesn't end up affecting you in any way. This will also help you save up on fuel since driving through traffic consumes way more fuel than driving uninterrupted.
AC etiquette

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When getting into a car that has been out in the sun for a long time, people tend to turn the engine on and run the AC while the car is idling. This doesn't make the car cool itself faster. Rather, if you start driving and let fresh air from the outside reach your car's interiors, it will really end up efficiently and more effectively cooling the air inside.
Now that you're aware of these tips to avoid the engine idling of your car, you are better equipped to save your vehicle from harming the environment and also to save up on precious fuel.
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