If You're Not **DOING THIS** Before Starting Your Car, You're Stupid !!

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  • If You're Not *DOING THIS* Before Starting Your Car, You're Stupid !!
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  • @redrock1963
    @redrock1963 Před 2 lety +311

    As a qualified mechanic, I want to advise everyone that idling an engine to (at least above cold temp) IS GOOD for the engine.
    It is BAD to run an engine when it's cold - At cold temp, the engine components (rings bearings, gudgeon pins, oil seals, gaskets etc - not to mention the oil it's self) are not at their optimal operating temp / size / viscosity etc - as each component warms up, they expand and this create a specific clearance BETWEEN each component (between each moving part) which ,once at full operating temp, reduces wear and tear.
    Engines are DESOIGNED to run at a specific temp range for optimal reduction of wear and tear and for optimal fuel economy and optimal reduction in pollutants.
    If the engine is run cold, there is an INCREASE in wear and tear and a DECREASE in engine life and an INCREASE in pollution.
    And to the point of NOT allowing engines to idle and thus reducing pollution, "stop start" engine systems were introduced to reduce the period of time an engine idles over an entire trip/journey NOT for that ONE time the engine idles at cold start. When this is applied to a volume of traffic it is effective in reducing pollution but it does not apply to an initial warm up period of the engine.

    • @Smachfest
      @Smachfest Před 2 lety +19

      No. Start and when the engine speed stabilises, drive off. (If road conditions permit.) just do not overload it with high engine speeds or heavy loads. Idling an engine for an excessive period (i.e. the time it takes to warm up.) is not good for the engine.

    • @michaelmcclain629
      @michaelmcclain629 Před 2 lety +8

      So what's your advise for people who live in climates where it gets -20C or colder in the winter? Just don't drive your car?

    • @OH8EFI
      @OH8EFI Před 2 lety +15

      @@michaelmcclain629 this is quite interesting. Since here it goes under -30°C. This is also quite controvercial topic here in Finland. Some (like me) like to idle it for few minutes and then drive off. I usually do that but still will not load the engine too much before it gets to an operational temperature. I think those two choises are both equally good and bad.

    • @015diesel
      @015diesel Před 2 lety +5

      Well said mate 👌

    • @leeperola7023
      @leeperola7023 Před 2 lety +6

      True words. Try riding a two-stroke from stone cold. 😛🇬🇧

  • @robertasviskupaitis9195
    @robertasviskupaitis9195 Před 2 lety +54

    well if you rev the sh** out of ur engine right after starting it will do more damage than idle for few seconds.

    • @ivanmaior8637
      @ivanmaior8637 Před rokem +1

      a few seconds is ideal, for sure. followed by driving off at a moderate engine speed is best. leaving your car to warm up for 10+ minutes is not.

    • @Shade_Tree_Mechanic
      @Shade_Tree_Mechanic Před rokem

      ​@@ivanmaior8637 Yeah imma let my transmission warm up for about 4 to 10 minutes depending on the season. My E23 has made it to 350,000 miles original engine, and trans while doing so.

    • @gnomebmw
      @gnomebmw Před 6 měsíci

      When its cold in Canada, always let the car warm up a little. Wait for the SAP air pump shutoff and the idle will come down before putting the car in R or D gear. Its better for auto transmission.

    • @Fish-bj1sj
      @Fish-bj1sj Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah but did he say rev the sh out of it tho? Kid..

  • @Saif0412
    @Saif0412 Před 3 lety +25

    I typically wait for the cold start to finish on my N54 335i, before driving off and keep the revs under 2.5k until the engine is warmed up to about 100 degrees C.

  • @thelostshadowofhanzo
    @thelostshadowofhanzo Před 3 lety +78

    I always let my engine tick over for at least a few seconds when first starting it. This is to allow the oil pressure to build and the oil to circulate through out the engine. I have never had an issue, when realy cold i will give the engine longer to warm up abit more. This allows the engine to have warm up slower and puts less stress on the head gasket and other gaskets.

    • @squash661
      @squash661 Před 2 lety +9

      yup I wait until it drops down to around 600 rpms from 1000 when starting. Takes maybe 15-30 secs

    • @L39T
      @L39T Před 2 lety +18

      @@squash661 i redline my car as soon as i start it

    • @wherescorbin9532
      @wherescorbin9532 Před 2 lety +1

      @@squash661 I do the same thing and the engines perfect still 20 years and 113000 miles later

    • @30isurfer
      @30isurfer Před 2 lety +3

      @@L39T good for you. But bad for your car.

    • @ryanw9051
      @ryanw9051 Před 2 lety +1

      @@30isurfer the manual says to drive off immediately to warm it up, not let idle. Not sure about redlining though.

  • @sarggt1690
    @sarggt1690 Před 2 lety +8

    My car as 22 yo i ALWAYS let my car warm up for a minute or two, my engine is like new and running better than new cars.

  • @ilivedowntheroad
    @ilivedowntheroad Před 3 lety +74

    You can tell when your engine is still cold. There is a difference in sound and smoothness when it’s still cold

    • @Day-tu7ol
      @Day-tu7ol Před 3 lety

      Great content!

    • @usurper762
      @usurper762 Před 2 lety +1

      It’s because it’s running on a different map.

    • @unpopularopinionz
      @unpopularopinionz Před 2 lety

      And the RPM are way higher.. it doesnt feel like its good for the motor.

    • @unpopularopinionz
      @unpopularopinionz Před 2 lety +5

      I feel like start and go on cold is like getting out the car and immediately start running without stretching....

    • @songlee1253
      @songlee1253 Před 2 lety

      @@unpopularopinionz lol

  • @asbjornster
    @asbjornster Před 3 lety +14

    Starting a stone cold car and drive straight away is simply not possible about 3 months a year here in the colder areas. -25 outside (and inside the car) and your breath will fog/ice up your windows within 200 meters. If it's not -25, we quite often have freezing rain at -10. That's instant ice on your windows unless you can dump all your heat at it. The defroster does nothing until the coolant temp rises (the fans won't blow any air if set temperature is higher than coolant temp). Sure, a supplemental heater like a Webasto will speed things up a bit, but the 5kW it provides is nowhere enough to stop you from going blind of haze pretty quickly. Using the Webasto as a parking heater helps a bit for the inside temperature, until you start the engine and the coolant flows into the cold engine. Also, even a new AGM battery is having a tough life providing power for the parking heater, electronics, pumps and fans at -25. I think my 460000 km E65 have spent a few weeks just idling because of that stupid winter thing we get every year ;) As for your other tips, I totally agree :)

    • @Hennrixx
      @Hennrixx Před 3 lety +1

      If it’s cold like that, it’s not smart to drive at once. Ofcause it’s important to use quality oil but it have to get a bit tempered.

  • @donnythomas0078
    @donnythomas0078 Před 3 lety +80

    I let it idle until the rpms go down to idle.. There is a small time period with high idle when you first start up.

    • @NDakovic
      @NDakovic Před 3 lety +2

      Yea, i always wanted clarification on this. Its choke (ultra rich fuel mix for petrol cars cold start) and afaik car shouldn't be driven around with choke.

    • @sub23DaRkNeSS
      @sub23DaRkNeSS Před 3 lety +2

      I do this too. But is it the way to do it or should we go straight away while its still higher rpm?

    • @Shadow9635
      @Shadow9635 Před 3 lety +8

      @@sub23DaRkNeSS Same here, always thought it wasn’t right to drive away straight away

    • @csifinorbi
      @csifinorbi Před 3 lety +9

      @@sub23DaRkNeSS you should wait for the rpm's to drop. It's only a few seconds anyway.

    • @eQuASiANXane
      @eQuASiANXane Před 2 lety +1

      thats fine, thats your cold start. Slightly higher initial revs designed to warm up your cars catalytic converters. Pretty sure the video is talking about letting the car fully warm up (90degree coolant temp and such) before driving off which is a bad idea

  • @jtomgordon
    @jtomgordon Před 2 lety +7

    The transmission needs to warm up on cold days. This should be your priority.

  • @aliG-cp7yl
    @aliG-cp7yl Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks Dr. Using your piece on battery drain I think that I have finally solved my battery drain on my 2005 X5 is, I sat in the car locked myself in and watched my multifunction screen trying to come on multiple times.

  • @thabomathabela3120
    @thabomathabela3120 Před 3 lety

    Informative, I m a Ford focus owner but a huge fan of your work, I start, let my car run for a minute or two and start driving.

  • @kahsengwong5953
    @kahsengwong5953 Před 2 lety +5

    Waiting for the car to warm up before driving is a good practice. Some newer model will automatically rev up when u start. The point is during when the car is stationary for so many hours or days all the oil from the engine is settled back to the oil sump. So the warming up is to allow the oil pump to serve oil to every part of the engine when u first start so as to prevent wear.

    • @dopiaza2006
      @dopiaza2006 Před 2 lety +1

      The automatic rev up is so the alternator can geenrate enough power to cover things like auxiliary heater, heated seats etc. It's nothing to do with the engine being readsy to drive.

  • @tuomasehrling9958
    @tuomasehrling9958 Před 3 lety +3

    I think it is very important to let cold engine run couple minutes before driving and especially if it has automatic gearbox

  • @Z0NKO
    @Z0NKO Před 2 lety +2

    Every TURBO car must work 1:30 min on neutral gear before you go and 1:30 min on neutral gear after you stop! Every turbo engineer recommends that! The Turbo must be in the right conditions!

  • @chrisgermann6658
    @chrisgermann6658 Před 2 lety +7

    In the winter i normally let the engine tick over for 5-10 minutes then drive off whilst keeping the revs below 2k (Diesel engine). Once at peak temp its good to go.

  • @samiobreja6963
    @samiobreja6963 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for all these informations. As I've just passed my driving test, I just bought as my first car an automatic BMW Series 1, 2006, petrol and all your informations are so helpful. Take Care !

  • @tealeaf1215
    @tealeaf1215 Před 2 lety

    I have had my bmw 1 series last 4 years and it's 2014 model, i have been servicing my car by myself last 4 years and so far i have not even a single issue (touch wood). I'm ve4y happy with my car and hopefully it won't trouble me for long time

  • @scotwilson4169
    @scotwilson4169 Před 2 lety

    100% agree on the tyres, it notice other peoples cars within second if they've got a slightly deflated tyre. I don't know how people don't notice this. I rode motorbike long before I was driving cars (still do btw) and you notice it straight away if there's even 1 or 2 psi low in the front or rear.
    Another reason you eluded to on why to check is.... Money 😅 If they're too soft or too hard it will wear out your tyres quicker and coat you more money.

  • @AshutoshGirkar
    @AshutoshGirkar Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you Doctor Dean for amazing videos! I recently bought a 07 530i. N52b. Can you please make a video on 2A19 tank valveation error. I’ve seen a lot of people having this error with no good answers to the problem. Thanks in advance!

  • @melvynfoo2304
    @melvynfoo2304 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for making me less stupid after watching this video!

  • @jonathangalang2570
    @jonathangalang2570 Před 3 lety +18

    A major issue with not warming up your car especially during winter is lubrication. Many tests have been performed with various oils on how fast they flow during the winter. This is the main reason why it is a good idea to warm up your car. It gives time for the oil to do its job and lubricate the parts it needs to lubricate!

    • @michaelbamber4887
      @michaelbamber4887 Před 3 lety +3

      Just drive off straight away, even bmw manual tells you too drive off as soon as you start. The oil is going around as soon as the oil light goes out. All that is bollocks from old times, this is why modern oil is 5w40 or even 0w30.

  • @danbrown4110
    @danbrown4110 Před 2 lety +22

    Letting your engine warm up is absolutely something you should do. Cars run rough when cold because there’s very slight play in the pistons and other engine components, you should always allow the metal to expand to size before driving. It’s very bad to jump in and set off straight away and ends up wearing piston rings because that very slight play in piston movement gives the rings a slight knock against the cylinders

    • @48hourrecordsteam45
      @48hourrecordsteam45 Před 2 lety

      My neighbor never warms up her car, just start and put it in drive and her engine is still fine in over 15 years 🤔 I warm up my car and drive off as soon as the temperature gage moves or sometime let it idle until it’s normal tuning temp and now I have bad valve seals which was just changed in 3 years

    • @anton3437
      @anton3437 Před 2 lety +1

      It depends on the temperature. If it’s really cold like -20c then of course you should let it warm up for 2-5 mins before you start driving, if you dont have an engine heater. If it’s -5c or warmer then i usually start driving almost right away. But i always no matter if its winter or summer never go past 2500rpm until the coolant is warm. It takes usually atleast 20minutes for my oil temperature to get to operating temperature and then you can rev it.
      You engine warms up quicker when you actually have a load on it and you are moving rather than idling.

    • @ts0874
      @ts0874 Před rokem

      Incorrect, sitting and idling to warm up for extended periods is bad, they are designed to be driven when cold as they warm up quicker than idling. the clearances between rings cylinders bearings etc is all accounted for in engine design and doesnt need to be accounted for while warming the car up

  • @dealerservices3095
    @dealerservices3095 Před 2 lety +7

    So let it warm up or not with the automatic transmission n52 128i ? Because the 1st thing you said is not to let your car warm up then you said later let the tranny warm up which would mean the engine would be doing the same?

  • @zafmahmood5654
    @zafmahmood5654 Před 2 lety

    Excellent advice. I hope those seeing this video take it on board. Thanks again

  • @aidyledgard4582
    @aidyledgard4582 Před 2 lety +1

    Thing is, if you drive off immediately from cold engine, there's no oil to lubricate the top of the engine so eventually you'll end up with cam wear and also with turbo charged engines it will damage the turbo. I always let it idle for 30 seconds or so. Same on shutdown, if driven straight from high speed, best to let it idle for a minute or so to prevent carbon build up.
    My car has 247k and I've done most of those miles. A lot of people keep the clutch pedal down at lights in gear or 'ride it' waiting for the lights to go green. Big no no it will wear it out. I always leave it in neutral unless for the briefest of stops. My clutch lasted for 220k on original one and even then it wasn't slipping, it was the DMF that 'went'.

  • @Daxman360
    @Daxman360 Před 2 lety +3

    In one part you said don't let the car warm up. In another you basically said let the car warm up lol

  • @Data4664
    @Data4664 Před 3 lety +1

    Thnxs very good channel;) one of the best on CZcams.

  • @jth1703
    @jth1703 Před 3 lety +10

    Well done, many people start and go!!! 🏃‍♂️💨💨💨💨💨

  • @mariusstanescu5450
    @mariusstanescu5450 Před rokem +1

    It’s good you said leave the car heat up 5 min before driving.. was shocked you started with “drive right after turning your car on” thing😅 a lot of people don’t also know to let the dashboard clear of lights before turning engine on, very important for fluids to start circulating😊

  • @tonycoombes2281
    @tonycoombes2281 Před rokem

    been looking at your vids for years ,,,you have saved me monys ,love my bmas ,brillll vids top man

  • @sauvagemedia4903
    @sauvagemedia4903 Před 2 lety

    Worked for BMW as a Technician for over 8 years in 2006 till 2014 but i have 22 years under my belt, I would never advise anyone specially during the cold to drive your car off straight away!! Warm it up till the rpm has dropped to normal and then drive the car off but reasonably until your car has fully warmed up! If you dont do this u will shred parts in your engine and gearbox compartment! Apart from that thumbs up to the video 👍

  • @ASRmann
    @ASRmann Před 3 lety +2

    Great video 👌

  • @JayJay-de5jv
    @JayJay-de5jv Před 2 lety

    Love how big bro explained the haters.👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿

  • @WizCreates
    @WizCreates Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks man.

  • @martincassels7995
    @martincassels7995 Před 3 lety

    Good advice, so many people have no clue

  • @agentdoubleo7636
    @agentdoubleo7636 Před rokem

    Every morning in the winter I start up my BMW and put the pedal the medal floor it and drive off. It's very good for your car

  • @michaelmcclain629
    @michaelmcclain629 Před 2 lety +4

    Lol video obviously made by someone who lives where it doesn't get -20C or colder in the winter.

  • @mj2684
    @mj2684 Před 2 lety +3

    Hi quick question about starting the car. You mention not to sit idle waiting for the car to warm up but then you mention afterwards about wait for the car to get warmed up so gear box lubricates etc. could you advise which you do? Especially for Every morning when I start my car

  • @kushgodkg7265
    @kushgodkg7265 Před 3 lety +1

    Ay thank you once again i just got my bmw & nobody tell u any of this specially the indicator red line meter that tells if your car is warm enough to rev that engine..

  • @DEX-dm7nt
    @DEX-dm7nt Před 3 lety +1

    my owner’s manual said after starting the car drive away immediately, don’t sit and idle. I always wondered if I was understanding that right? Someone told me that you should turn off your accessories before you turn your car off. Ac radio

  • @sragga
    @sragga Před 3 lety +7

    have to idle here when its -20c to -40 or more as you got ice in the inside and out

  • @Mikkel111
    @Mikkel111 Před 2 lety +1

    Don't start the car and immediately drive off.
    At the very least, wait for the cold start to finish, i.e. when the car reaches around 800 rpm.

  • @gpracer8064
    @gpracer8064 Před 3 lety +32

    Hi, I have a BMW E60 M5 and always like to wait for the cold start to finish, it's roughly 2mins. I was told to let it run through all of its tests before driving off. I've done this for the last 5 years and don't seem to have a problem.
    Am I doing damage?
    Thanks

    • @Elmantukas
      @Elmantukas Před 3 lety +9

      You are doing the right thing, keep doing it. 2 minutes means propper oil pressure around the big end bearings, and you need that on your m5

    • @bonniedrasco8166
      @bonniedrasco8166 Před 2 lety

      No you are absolutely correct, especially as an M car owner, there are models of high performance cars, supercars and race cars that won’t even let you engage the first gear whether that gear be in a manual or automatic gearbox until the engine has had at least a chance to lubricate the parts with oil!

  • @kirkclifton70
    @kirkclifton70 Před 3 lety

    Very informative Dean

  • @georgesalagas3383
    @georgesalagas3383 Před 2 lety

    Wow great very helpful, thanks

  • @Hennrixx
    @Hennrixx Před 3 lety +6

    There is some things two mention about your points here, I’ll not comment on all, just a few: the reason some/manycountries don’t want people to stand still while the car is idleing is not because of the oilpressure! It’s because of the pollusion, same with start/stop. The reason they came up with that is exactly the same.

  • @TheExStig
    @TheExStig Před rokem

    The kids around me wouldn't dare let my tyres down, the neighbours cars maybe, mine never.

  • @saidahmed1028
    @saidahmed1028 Před 2 lety

    Very useful tips thanks .

  • @freedom14639
    @freedom14639 Před 2 lety

    Starting your car on a cold morning thats been left over night or for 14hr shift at work is ok to run from start up but just take it easy for 5 minutes. meaning dont be blasting it down the motorway or hard driving within first 5 minutes and try to keep under 2k revs letting your engine to get to operating temperature. then hit fun mode.

  • @VanquishMediaDE
    @VanquishMediaDE Před 2 lety +1

    I will have you know as a proper BMW driver (Swiss) we take indicator lamps very seriously, it is the Anglos that are the culprits of not using indicators!

  • @wylfwylfwylf
    @wylfwylfwylf Před 2 lety +1

    Who got the time to check all of this before Driving off

  • @kevinyung1743
    @kevinyung1743 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for your knowledge, from now on I rev bomb my car on cold starts and it seems to warm up way faster than before, also I never knew about my brake lights, I now check my blinker fluid as well❤

  • @Muzix2daEarz
    @Muzix2daEarz Před 2 lety +1

    I don't just start and go in the morning IL wait til the idle goes down to normal like 20 seconds lol

  • @vivhodge6217
    @vivhodge6217 Před 3 lety +46

    Great video mate !! Just thought it might also be worth mentioning something you should do before you Stop the car after a journey. That is to let it sit at idle for a minute or two to let the turbo spin down. If you just switch off, the turbo will be spinning at pretty high speed (>20,000 revs) with no lubrication as the engine is off (therefore the oil pump is also off). It can save a lot of bearing wear over the years, and prevent premature failure.

    • @Jasonnf1
      @Jasonnf1 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for this

    • @Mikkel111
      @Mikkel111 Před 2 lety +2

      Definitely not two minutes.
      If the car has been beaten on but not within the last 10 minutes of the journey, drive normally the rest of the way and let the car idle for 20-30 seconds before turning it off to ensure the turbo has been properly cooled off to safe temperatures.
      If the car has been beaten on within the last 10 minutes of the journey, at least try letting the car coast at higher speeds to cool off the engine bay and a bit of the coolant/oil. Then let the car idle for 40-60 seconds before turning it off - again to ensure the turbo has been cooled off a bit.
      If the car has been driven normally, just let it idle for about 10-15 seconds to let the turbo reach idle speeds.

    • @ronaldmorera7309
      @ronaldmorera7309 Před 2 lety

      completely unnecessary, you only need to let the car sit for 2 to 3 min is if u do a long drive meaning like 2 hours drive and u actually drove does 2 hours at a rev that your turbo was considerable moving but if you where doing a normal driving like from home to work or something like that without rev your car, u can get to your destination and just turn off the car now if u did that same drive but you got to your destination by enjoying the car meaning u rev the car here and there then you should let the car seat in idle for 30 sec than more than enough, thats why they created turbo timer with auto, that people rarely use

  • @walterrose6635
    @walterrose6635 Před 3 lety

    Nice really helpful

  • @bmw_knight_f3088
    @bmw_knight_f3088 Před 3 lety +1

    Do these apply for 328i? I have a 2013 F-30. When starting my car. ? I always wait like 1-2 mins but now I know I should not be doing these right? 🤷‍♂️

  • @ceirwan
    @ceirwan Před 2 lety

    All sensible things to check, but most of these checks are once a week checks, not every time you start your car. Literally no one does all this every time they start their car.

  • @roberthorton7068
    @roberthorton7068 Před 3 lety +53

    Hi Doc, need clarification on two points that appear to contradictory. You said not to allow the car to sit and idle when you start up, to drive right away to protect seals and get oil cycling. Then when you talk about the automatic gearbox you say to wait 5 mins for the fluid to warm up. Since you can't do both, drive right away and wait 5 mins, which is the correct advice? Since I find most of your other videos informative, I wanted to seek clarification before I give it a thumbs up.

    • @NDakovic
      @NDakovic Před 3 lety +4

      @@mikesw87 and it takes eternity in Winter for oil to warm up, even up to half hour...

    • @J4Z666
      @J4Z666 Před 3 lety +3

      Don't forget to get a spare sump plug in case your neighbours don't like you

    • @rotorblade9508
      @rotorblade9508 Před 3 lety

      I run the rpm from 700to 2000 repeatedly for 4 min to warm up so no idle no gearbox running cold

    • @Showing_the_car_
      @Showing_the_car_ Před 3 lety +2

      @@J4Z666 or... get spare neighbours.

    • @bumfluff4133
      @bumfluff4133 Před 3 lety +1

      A car is fine to sit and idle lol unless you have a dodgy thermostat but it would need to be sitting a good 20minutes or more to do damage

  • @jacksampson7711
    @jacksampson7711 Před 2 lety

    I was expecting to hear something that I never heard before. This is basically common sense aimed at brand new drivers.

  • @233kosta
    @233kosta Před 3 lety

    My 325i doesn't do the moving redline thing your E60s do, is there any way to retrofit the function or am I just going to have to get real good at guessing? Best I've come up with so far is waiting until the oil gauge displays an actual reading, I assume it waits until the oil gets to working temperature

  • @chrisneil862
    @chrisneil862 Před 3 lety

    So this no warm up apply for us in the US with secondary air pump equipped cars? I always wait until it shuts off.

  • @etienlemut1777
    @etienlemut1777 Před 2 lety

    Informative.

  • @nickjac209
    @nickjac209 Před 3 lety +1

    Bro, I love your videos. I've got a 2004 745Li in the states and it's a true love/hate relationship we have. This forte valve stem seal conditioner is my last resort with trying to get the engine to stop burning oil. I can't pass smog, so I can't register it, and the sheriff's are ticketing me and threatening to impound my car. But I can't buy it. I follow the link but it says it's not available to ship to me. Any suggestion of where to buy it stateside or any stories you heard from a guy that knows a guy would be much appreciated.
    Love and Respect from the 209

  • @motivationindrive8514
    @motivationindrive8514 Před měsícem

    Most transmissions don’t get to tell sitting there it’s better to just drive lightly not sitting for 5 minutes

  • @robb9863
    @robb9863 Před 3 lety

    How much oil should be in the intercooler? And if it's there is it passing through the lci vortex breather

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 Před 6 měsíci

    One of the best things you can do for your engine, and protect from a "dry" or "cold" start is using an oil additive like Slick 50. I've used it for 20 years. I always use it in the winter time when it is cold. And it does not completely drain like oil into your oil pan, but leaves a film on engine components so you never have a dry start. Plus you'll get 2-3 mpg better mileage so it pays for itself. Slick 50 has 4 times more lubrication than standard oil, and 3 times over full synthetic. However, using 100% pure synthetic oil for any engine is the best way to go. It seems more expensive but actually is not because it down not lose viscosity from heat like full synthetic engine oil (which is a blend of 10%-40% one hundred percent synthetic blended with 90%-60% mineral oil.)

  • @ondagrande7225
    @ondagrande7225 Před 3 lety +2

    Good video
    But don't call people stupid, stupid.
    Are you smart?
    Keep it to yourself ,don't share your knowledge, if you want to disrespect them.

  • @lordgarth1
    @lordgarth1 Před 3 lety +3

    Mine electronically checks all lights including brakes. Don’t they all?

  • @Courageous_Lion
    @Courageous_Lion Před rokem

    Stupid isn't the word to use. Ignorant is. People can be ignorant without being stupid. Stupid is when you KNOW better and do it anyhow. Ignorant is not knowing in the first place.

  • @bensavage1535
    @bensavage1535 Před 3 lety

    Need your advice
    I changed gearbox oil and filter on my 525d e60 automatic and since then it doesn't like changing up through the gears when it's warm
    Any ideas
    Thanks

  • @mattheweburns
    @mattheweburns Před rokem

    2:40 at least 2003 BMWs have an indicator light on the dash if any of your bulbs are not properly working whether they are being used or not. Awesome feature but yeah means you don’t have to check your bulbs manually.

  • @Max_G43
    @Max_G43 Před 2 lety

    I always run a space heater under the hood for 10-20 minutes before starting

  • @jayb7932
    @jayb7932 Před 3 lety +3

    You dropping gems bro! Keep it up 👍

  • @jb8243
    @jb8243 Před 2 lety

    The best way to check all lights together is to turn on the lights and the emergency flashers they are same bulb as brake and turn signal marker bulbs so one works they all do besides the park lamps

    • @zoobs555
      @zoobs555 Před 2 lety

      Not in the EU. Brake lights and indicator lights are different. In the USA however they are the same.

  • @nickkip459
    @nickkip459 Před 3 lety

    Do you have a garage or offer any type of mechanical service. I have a 330d low boost I would like u to have a look at?

  • @alfredlamarca4985
    @alfredlamarca4985 Před rokem

    Doc I have a question especially winter times here in Canada and it’s getting colder my question is why always pop up in my
    Dashboard the Battery Discharged especially if the temperture is -20 up . Thank you

  • @cr0wnnoize808
    @cr0wnnoize808 Před 3 lety +6

    You would think BMW cars would warn you about these things besides the cold start.

  • @gthegeneralpgibson804
    @gthegeneralpgibson804 Před 5 měsíci

    Hey dean, thanks

  • @zeothorn
    @zeothorn Před 2 lety

    About the break light,if you don't have the 3rd break light on the rear screen and you have two break lights and only one breaking light is working then you are liable in any accident even if is not your fault,that's the reason the police will stop you.And remember most of cars these days have a camera recorder

  • @nicolehall8204
    @nicolehall8204 Před 2 lety

    What's the best exhaust cleaner for a X5 2005 BMW please and thank you

  • @darrenmorgan6735
    @darrenmorgan6735 Před 3 lety +1

    Question I got a bmw 330td which has been remapped as its an ex police car but I notice power is low. But someone said I need a new heater fuel filter would this make a difference in performance??

  • @dorlagon2420
    @dorlagon2420 Před 2 lety +1

    wait .... you said you need to drive off once you turn the engine on from cold so you dont damage the enigne, then later you said let the car run for 5 min before drive off, let the oil in the gear box go up to tempreture to drive it correctly...... so does that mean we have a chose, ether damage the enigne or damage the gear box, your chose

  • @IntrusoIntrumetido
    @IntrusoIntrumetido Před 3 lety

    Hi
    good videos...
    my F11 start at few weeks ago showing a strange error! 023800 - EHC: transport mode active
    sometimes, limits power!!!
    you know how fix it with ISTA ?

  • @priit7777
    @priit7777 Před 3 měsíci

    2:25 or you can apply handbreak... it will also trigger the lights to turn on so you can go and check yourself. You don't need another person for this ;-)

  • @hertfordshirespecialistcar3914

    Dean do you have a workshop mate I have an E46 M3 I wouldn’t mind getting you to look at if possible mate

  • @serzykzykoff1534
    @serzykzykoff1534 Před rokem

    We dont seat in our cars waiting to warm up here in Canada, we have a remote starter for that reason. By the time I got to the car it was already warm and I can drive away. 😂👍

  • @andystech5223
    @andystech5223 Před 2 lety

    Yea -40 to -70 in the winter. My car going to idle to warm up. RPM runs high while the choke is going.

  • @smtvtravel8
    @smtvtravel8 Před 2 lety

    the engine should be warm up in 3-4 minutes before using the vehicle in this case the engine oil allows to lubricate all the bearings like main journal,crankshaft,con-rod,camshaft and rocker arm,and piston.
    This will prevent wear and tear and the engine will have a life longer.
    Let’s say if you doing exercise or work out what you do first?
    You’re warning up right?otherwise you’ll worn out if you running straight away so is the same with the engine…

  • @allothernamesbutthis
    @allothernamesbutthis Před 3 lety

    what's the worse make you see for not indicating? mine has to be toyota or mercedes.

  • @johnnywalker5635
    @johnnywalker5635 Před 3 lety

    The most important thing to check is your brake lights? What!? Wouldn’t it be engine oil level?

  • @MickeyGlover
    @MickeyGlover Před 2 lety

    The idling thing, depends where you live, driving when cold, is terrible for your car, like redrock1963 said. Cars with coil on plug ignition don't take near as long.

  • @fivedotsdave9723
    @fivedotsdave9723 Před rokem

    My Audi has no dip stick and the engine has to run for at least two minutes before the electronic oil level gauge will work, so if I am going on a journey and want to check the levels I have to let the engine idle (which I know is good practice)

  • @RobWhittlestone
    @RobWhittlestone Před 3 lety +1

    Scotty Kilmer in disguise? The title is EXACTLY like a Scotty Kilmer video title.

  • @dcswings
    @dcswings Před 2 lety

    letting the engine idling for a minimum of 2 min is a good habit on those early mornign to work cold starts

  • @logansmith2680
    @logansmith2680 Před 3 lety

    Can you please do a video on the N26

  • @AkuPuuhaa
    @AkuPuuhaa Před 2 lety

    Hello BMW Doctor! You said that sitting in a car and trying to warm up by letting it idle is wrong. If I try to drive off immediately after starting I get the "engine fault, reduced power" -notification. That isn't normal, is it? If I let it warm up for 50 seconds the notification won't come up. The car is 523i e60 LCI N53b25. Hope you see this!

  • @oakinboi
    @oakinboi Před 3 lety +3

    Now I feel stupid.

  • @lukerogers4925
    @lukerogers4925 Před 3 lety

    In Minnesota winter if I started my car and just left my car would die and I wouldn’t be able to see anything lol

  • @jamiestanley8774
    @jamiestanley8774 Před 2 lety

    Hi kiwi here 1st bmw owner . Can the valve cover on my 2008 525i n52 i think be changed from plastic to magnesium ?????
    Cheers

  • @pa3rjle3eh
    @pa3rjle3eh Před 2 lety +1

    "If you dont know how to locate your brake fluid reservoir a simple trick is to open your bonnet and check..." Laughed so much.