Temp guage question
i just wanted to say i have two audis' 97 a6 96 a6 recently got rid of my 2.7t 2002
honestly letting your car idle more than 5mintues is enough, you also are right in not driving hard. Do not let the car idle for more than 5 mins, and drive hard. you need to drive it around the block a couple times and what not to properly warm it up. there are alot of misconceptions on this. people believe that letting the car idle to warm up warms up the internal parts.. it doesn't
also my temp gauge takes forever to get to the normal reading.
honestly letting your car idle more than 5mintues is enough, you also are right in not driving hard. Do not let the car idle for more than 5 mins, and drive hard. you need to drive it around the block a couple times and what not to properly warm it up. there are alot of misconceptions on this. people believe that letting the car idle to warm up warms up the internal parts.. it doesn't
also my temp gauge takes forever to get to the normal reading.
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