Not exact matches
To thaw, leave in the refrigerator 12 to 24 hours before use, or place
at room
temperature for about an hour, or place into a bowl and
run cold water over the bag or container.
Because that sounds normal (engines normally
run at an elevated speed when they are
cold to heat up to their optimal
temperature quicker).
Say you
ran out only 4 miles away from a place where you'd be comfortable staying until it's charged enough to continue, you'd need
at least 2 hours, but then knowing that if it's a bit
colder than «specification
temperature» for the parts, you may end up
running out half a mile before you get there if you're too tight on the time.
If the engine is stalling immediately (almost
runs but dies) typical causes for such immediate stalling are a faulty mass airflow sensor, faulty engine coolant
temperature switch / sensor (typically
at cold start only), faulty camshaft or crankshaft position sensors, worn spark...
I think the average could have been higher if Michigan had not experienced a
cold snap where
temperatures fell to single digits
at times, causing the engine to
run longer to keep the vehicle warm.
Is it not also given that there is continuous change on Earth, in a lot more ways than
temperature, eventually leading to the death of this planet, it's a chaotic work in progress... perhaps it is ridiculous and short sighted to even hope to meaningfully alter any part of the process in the long -
run... it may be possible that so many other unforeseen changes in natural life conditions besides getting warmer (or
colder) are in store for us that, in hind sight we will look back and chuckle
at our feeble efforts to control something so beyond man's control.
WaterFurnace units are designed to
run more often
at low speeds to provide stable
temperatures throughout the home and help eliminate hot or
cold spots.