Cold vehicles are running a fast idle, thus acting like you are actually stepping on gas. The car is actually producing power all the time, but when warm and the idle slows, the weight of the car, and the friction between moving parts adds to resistance, thus not allowing the slow idle to move the car as fast.
2006-11-06 13:40:48
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answered by D W 1
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AC compressor, good? Yeah you may get the belt meant on your vehicle if it wasn't geared up with AC. this is a production unit determination so as that they make a different belt that would not circulate around the compressor on AC geared up automobiles. you will get a average mileage and hp enhance because of the fact of much less engine drag with that belt, and the better area is you could in basic terms go away the compressor on your engine bay until you have the money to replace it. and you will possibly be able to apply the air, do in basic terms no longer use the air con. warmth and outdoors air will nonetheless artwork in basic terms fantastic.
2016-11-27 22:03:11
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answered by ? 4
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the automatic choke, thermal switch is injecting more gas into the engine when it is cold (as the gas is harder to ignite when the engine is cold) so like you are already stepping on the gas a bit, when warm this cuts out as the warm engine makes the gas easier to ignite
2006-11-06 00:37:57
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answered by peter l 2
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All automatic cars do this cold or warm. When in drive there is power going to wheels at all times.
2006-11-06 00:33:49
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answered by joeanonymous 6
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because the idle is running faster to help keep the car running.
2006-11-06 00:34:13
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answered by george 2 6
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you need to put your foot on the clutch , Igmo
2006-11-06 00:34:43
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answered by cry baby gator 4
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