The Official Status Update Thread: Part 89 - Planes, Trains and Automobiles

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    BiscuitNaBasket

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    My Honda almost didn't turn over. I'm thinking about getting an engine heater to leave under the hood over night if it's going to be outside. Anyone ever used one of those?
     

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    My Honda almost didn't turn over. I'm thinking about getting an engine heater to leave under the hood over night if it's going to be outside. Anyone ever used one of those?

    My only experience with those have been on diesel vehicles where it's super easy to gel up the oil and fuel in the lines. In a lot of gas driven vehicles, the cold hits the battery the worst. If the battery is older, the effect is worse. That is an area you would probably need to focus the warmth.
     

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    No problem Mrs. G :)
    My only experience with those have been on diesel vehicles where it's super easy to gel up the oil and fuel in the lines. In a lot of gas driven vehicles, the cold hits the battery the worst. If the battery is older, the effect is worse. That is an area you would probably need to focus the warmth.
    Thanks Cpl. K. I'm going to check out some ideas.
     
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