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Do car engines last longer in colder enviroments?

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Do car engines last longer in colder enviroments?

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  1. Only if you never run them, otherwise no. A greater range in the heating and cooling cycle would put slightly greater stress on the structure. If you allow your coolant mix to get weak, freezing water in the block can crack it. Build up of condensation in an engine that rarely gets up to its optimum operating temperature promotes corrosion of parts and contamination of your lubricant.


  2. If your in a cold enviremont, and about to go on a big trip, make sure you warm the engine up  (just keep the car on for like a minute or less.....) cuz it could Get worsser i believe

  3. no each time you start the oil that lubracates the engine must spread be pumped through it  the colder it is the thicker the oil and the longer it takes to spread through so therfore the more wear on the internal parts

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