Squeak, (edited )

Well I get in, plug in my phone and put on my belt. That’s maybe 15 seconds. Then I turn the key and wait for the glow* plugs to warm up, so that’s another 5-10 seconds.

Cornpop,

Flow plugs? lol you mean glow plugs? Should get them warmed the moment you get in and save some time.

Squeak,

Ha! Yes, glow plugs. That’ll be my fat fingers getting in the way again.

Mojojojo1993,

Psych myself up to go to wherever I’m going

rustyriffs,
DeathWearsANecktie,

My car is old and has a display for Android auto that is powered by the cigarette lighter. I’m waiting for it to turn on, then I’m picking some music on Spotify to play during my drive.

slackassassin,

Queue podcasts, reply to txt/email, or anything else that needs to be taken care of on the phone so that it can be put away while driving.

zepheriths,

Blue tooth. My music doesn’t have radio stations

XBannedx,

Checking pbone, eating food, looking for cord, checking pockets, enjoying the view, making sure mirrors are adjusted properly, adjusting chair, adjusting steering wheel. Could be any number of things.

jimmydoreisalefty,

I get in:

  • seat belt
  • turn on car
  • fix phone stuff
  • fix temperature and/or windows open/close
  • make sure seat/mirrors are good to go
  • jam to music
  • then cautiously head out and drive
smorks,
@smorks@lemmy.ca avatar

if it’s winter and really cold I’ll let the car run for a bit before going. also have to clear ice/snow off the car sometimes too.

TheOldRazzleDazzle,

Checking my mirrors, checking tire pressure, waiting for the on-screen button to become responsive so I can ok the dumb EULA on screen so I can use the infotainment unit, reconnecting bluetooth a few times because the phone and infotainment unit randomly choose to connect.

bjoern_tantau,
@bjoern_tantau@swg-empire.de avatar

Hey, I’m fat and disabled. It just takes a bit longer.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Huh, I don’t remember making this comment

smuuthbrane,
@smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works avatar

Letting the oil circulate before putting load on the engine. Only needs an extra 10-15 seconds, or the time it takes me to scrape during the winter months. No time needed if it was recently running.

NeoNachtwaechter,

Is your engine >30 years old?

smuuthbrane,
@smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works avatar

No. What modern marvel keeps oil from pooling in the lowest level after hours of disuse?

Guest_User,

Oil pumps? Seriously though 10-15 seconds doesn’t sound excessive at all. I would be surprised if anyone is actually in gear and putting serious load on their engine/trans in under 10 seconds.

NeoNachtwaechter,

15 sec is plenty. After 15 sec all of your engine’s oil has traveled through the pump and through the whole system 1 - 1.5 times.

ASeriesOfPoorChoices,

For some, it only circulates when the car is in motion, which is why idling causes extra wear on cars.

smuuthbrane,
@smuuthbrane@sh.itjust.works avatar

For some drive line components, yes, but not for engine oil.

lightnsfw,

No. If your oil is circulating your engine is fucked.

Nommer,

Letting oil warm up for a bit. Why do you care?

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

They need the spot. They need it. RIGHT NOW! CAN’T YOU SEE THEIR BLINKER ON AS THEY BLOCK THE ISLE?! BEEPBEEP BEEP BEEP THEY NEED IT NOOOOOOOWWWWWWWE WHY AREN’T YOU MOVIIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGG BEEEEEEEEP

Nemo,

Making sure all the kids are buckled.

sbv,

Is your seatbelt done up?

Leave your brother alone and do up your seatbelt please.

You need to do up your seatbelt now.

Do up your seatbelt now, please.

DO UP YOUR SEATBELT

DON’T MAKE ME TURN THIS CAR AROUND I SWEAR WE WILL NOT GET GROCERIES AND YOU WILL HAVE PEANUT BUTTER ON LETTUCE WITH RELISH FOR DINNER AGAIN THAT’S IT GET IN THE HOUSE I’M ORDERING A PIZZA GODDAMN IT NOT AGAIN

TheDoctorDonna,

You sing the song of my people.

JWBananas,
@JWBananas@startrek.website avatar

Waiting for the oil pressure to protect the timing chain.

Or, in the winter, waiting for the CVT to warm up.

NikkiNikkiNikki,
@NikkiNikkiNikki@kbin.social avatar

Transmission is slow on startup (especially when cold) so the first shift always takes a while to engage, and I have to watch the lights to see if I still have enough coolant (fun leak)

Annoyed_Crabby,

Some people claimed that one of those stop-leak/stop-slip transmission treatment will help, maybe you should give it a try.

NikkiNikkiNikki,
@NikkiNikkiNikki@kbin.social avatar

I did, this buddy is too far gone, 3rd gear practically doesn't exist

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