Hot and Cold: When it is difficult to start your engine
The heating or cooling of the engine can
contribute to the difficulty when starting the engine. Some drivers know that
their cars do not start as fast as they should when the engine is hot or cold.
Of these drivers, few know what to do.
To overcome this problem and prevent it as much
as possible, learn how to resolve it by knowing why it occurs.
When it's hard to start a hot engine, most of
the reasons are fuel problems. Fuel can not spread well because of the way the
steam works. As a result, the engine will not start as easily as it should
start. In worst case, it will not start at all. This happens if the engine is
too hot.
Even after a period of engine stops, the
temperature will continue to get. The largest amount of water vapor will be
propagated during this process. This means that during this period, there are
greater opportunities to block the engine. So when you drive in hot weather and
the car turns off and you have trouble mentioning the engine, do not panic.
Just wait a few minutes and then restart it.
Since the fuel is still in the injection
through very intense pressure, the fuel injected engines do not suffer from
this problem and suffer as others do. In this case, fuel injection engines will
not be easily transported by vapors compared to other engines. From this fact,
it can be concluded that mobile phones may encounter various problems in
operating their engines.
Another reason for the difficulty of running
the car is to synchronize the hot engine temperature to a hot season like summer.
In this scenario, refineries change from one fuel mixture to another. Because
of the process that in hot weather causes fuel to evaporate faster, gasoline
refineries sometimes turn from higher-blooded fuel to lower fuel when summer
approaches. The fuel can evaporate too much because it will create a lot of
steam and eventually lead to engine injury. This example occurs when refineries
turn back to higher-blooded fuel while the engine is still vulnerable to high
temperatures in the summer season.
Now you know why it is difficult to start hot
engines and what to do with them. What if it was hard to start a cool engine?
The difficulty in starting a cool engine is
really a special problem for those living in cold areas. This is an experience
due to several reasons, one of which can be based on the cold effect on
evaporation of liquids. Less gasoline is evaporated when the engine is cold.
This causes fuel to burn more because of the fact that it is burned when it is
steamed.
Oil becomes more dense in cold areas than in
hot areas. This is another hard reason to start cold engines. Like any other
liquid, the oil changes its properties when heated or when it is very hot.
Often, this causes oil problems when rotating in the car engine.



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