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    Quote Originally Posted by cusack View Post
    I have a question, in the manual it says that when you first start the car, you should “drive immediately”. Is this a misprint??

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    No, not a misprint. All VW manuals say this. It is illegal in NSW to warm your engine by idling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by syncro View Post
    No, not a misprint. All VW manuals say this. It is illegal in NSW to warm your engine by idling.
    huh? is that to do with emissions?
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    Quote Originally Posted by syncro View Post
    No, not a misprint. All VW manuals say this. It is illegal in NSW to warm your engine by idling.
    HUH WTF lol.

    Are they nuts!

    Mine says to at least wait 30 seconds before driving!
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mk3vr6 View Post
    Mine says to at least wait 30 seconds before driving!
    Pics of the page?

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    Let me just pull the booklet out of my back pocket
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    Quote Originally Posted by static1800 View Post
    huh? is that to do with emissions?
    Yep, I think alot of the emissions laws state that the car has to be producing less than X amount of emissions after ~X seconds. Its the main reason most cars run rich on startup (to heat up the cat and get it working) and why they will rev higher idling from a cold start. I'd guess car can't heat the cat up enough sitting idling and do whatever else it does to get emissions ready.

    I'll always let my car sit for 30seconds ~ minute before driving - To take the edge off the cold and to make sure oil has been pumped up to the top of the engine.

    (All Audi manuals say the same thing)

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoVeReIgN View Post
    Yep, I think alot of the emissions laws state that the car has to be producing less than X amount of emissions after ~X seconds. Its the main reason most cars run rich on startup (to heat up the cat and get it working) and why they will rev higher idling from a cold start. I'd guess car can't heat the cat up enough sitting idling and do whatever else it does to get emissions ready.

    I'll always let my car sit for 30seconds ~ minute before driving - To take the edge off the cold and to make sure oil has been pumped up to the top of the engine.

    (All Audi manuals say the same thing)
    It was the same a long time before cats and emission regulations. VW says to warm the car up quicker. Increased revs are to stop stalling.

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    What's normal?

    Hi again,
    I need an idea as to where to look for the coolant temp sensor on my 1.6L, being a new owner (2 days) not familiar with the layout yet.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by syncro View Post
    Pics of the page?
    Here's the pic. I'm just old school thinking that to warm up a car in the morning its best to just let it idle ...which is why I first thought it was a misprint.

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    I believe from having read this topic being discussed in another forum that the old adage of letting the car warm up for five minutes before moving doesn't apply anymore. The car's are advanced enough so that starting them up and moving off after 10 - 30 seconds is fine even beneficial.

    Of course that doesn't mean go revving the crap out of it.

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