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  • Leave your car warming up while you go back in the house?
  • globalti
    Free Member

    If you scrape the ice off the windscreen, the worst thing you can do is then operate the wipers because they will just smear ice back across the screen. By the time you’ve scraped, the inside will be demisting and you should be OK to go. You just need to stay away from the wiper stalk until the screen has warmed up enough to prevent re-icing.

    My old Passat B7 had a heated screen but the new B8 doesn’t because I had a job wangling DSG from my employer and had to sacrifice the Winter Pack option to get it. Bums.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    De-icing takes a minute or two. De-misting can take a whole lot longer, especially if it’s been snowing recently and the inside of the car is (despite your best efforts) damp. It’s been suggested that a sick filled with cat litter would help dry the car out.

    And it’s illegal to leave a car running unattended on a public highway.

    stilltortoise
    Free Member

    This thread is making me want to trade in my car for another Ford.

    Denis99
    Free Member

    I have a Nissan Leaf electric car, bought about six weeks ago.

    You can warm the car up remotely, defrost front and rear windows, heat the seats, heat the steering wheel, ac on.

    Really good feature, then just jump in and rive away in defrosted car all warm, nice.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    then just jump in and rive away find you’ve flattened the battery in defrosted car all warm, nice

    ftfy 😉

    nickc
    Full Member

    Ad it’s illegal to leave a car running unattended on a public highway.

    I’m going to say stealing a car is illegaler

    globalti
    Free Member

    De-icing takes a minute or two. De-misting can take a whole lot longer, especially if it’s been snowing recently and the inside of the car is (despite your best efforts) damp. It’s been suggested that a sick filled with cat litter would help dry the car out.

    Agreed you often see people driving around with their windows misted up or even wet inside because they don’t understand how to use the heating and ventilation. The fan should be permanently on 1 so as to push fresh dry air into the car; I once got a freezing cold ride with a University professor who didn’t understand this and kept leaning forward to clear a hole with his driving glove. Idiot.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Can they not be locked with spare keys?

    The i40 I had couldn’t – it wouldn’t let you lock the car from outside if it detected a key inside.

    sharkbait
    Free Member

    Open garage door.
    Drive car out.
    Close garage door.
    Turn around to find car has been pinched while I was closing the garage door
    Doddle
    Crap 🙁

    Heated screens defo FTW.

    whitestone
    Free Member

    @nickc – you aren’t stealing it, merely “relocating” it. Stealing is technically “taking property with intent to deprive ownership”. OK, you might be doing that but in this instance we are discussing handing a lesson to those who break rule #1.

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Yak – Member

    It’s horrible walking kids to school past cars ‘warming up’

    Well you should drive them, like a proper parent. What are you, some sort of communist?

    Doesn’t take long to scrape a car, not sure why that’s a big fuss. Demisting can be a pain especially for a mountain biking car that’s always getting filled with mud and wet, I got 2 of those big dehumidifyer bag things and they get rotated in and out every couple fo days, that made it a lot better.

    jam-bo
    Full Member

    i passed someone a while back leaning out the window and attempting to scrape ice off the windscreen. whilst driving….

    philxx1975
    Free Member

    I just love it when people pour water over their windscreens, which then freezes on the pavement or road

    I’m more appalled they allow poor people who can’t afford their own drive to own a car, you should think yourselves lucky.

    DezB
    Free Member

    My solution is to leave the car on the drive all day. When I get home from work it’s usually defrosted, but it doesn’t matter cos I don’t need to use it anyway. Bike stays in the front room, so doesn’t freeze 🙂

    perchypanther
    Free Member

    Turn around to find car has been pinched while I was closing the garage door

    Without the keys?
    Which I have in my hand because I need them to lock the garage door?
    Unlikely.

    MTB-Idle
    Free Member

    martinhutch – Member
    For a while I was using one of those plastic store discount cards to scrape the windscreen. Trouble is I only got 10% off.
    Well I appreciated it, even if no-one else did.

    Cheers dude!

    legend
    Free Member

    Perchy outs himself as having a two garages both big enough to be used for their intended purpose.

    Nothing make me chuckle more than driving round a new build estate where every house has an integral “garage” which, even if it hadn’t been poorly converted to a “playroom”, is so full of stuff that you couldn’t put a car in it if you tried.
    If you did actually try you’d be hugely disappointed to discover that the internal dimensions would only allow you to store a 1978 Mini in it and even then you’d need to climb out of the window.

    Bloody peasants and their sub-optimal dwells!

    stumpy01
    Full Member

    Yak – Member

    Just scrape the thing, get in and go.

    With all of the cars I’ve owned, the issue has never been the scraping but the de-misting.
    It is even worse with diesel engines.

    My old Fiesta, my Wife’s Ka and our current family wagon, the C3 Picasso are all petrol & the screen will de-mist pretty quickly.

    But the car I use to commute in, takes ages to de-mist the screen. Sometimes you think it’s clear & then as soon as you drive off it mist up, leaving you having to pull over & then wait longer for it to clear again.

    I bought one of those de-mister bags from Amazon & leave that on the dashboard when I get out of the car in the evening. It definitely helps.
    I have considered getting a hot water bottle & sticking it on the dash while getting all my stuff together. as well. I might just try that, actually.

    But yes, people who leave their cars unattended with the ignition on are idiots…..

    Denis99
    Free Member

    wwaswas

    I was surprised by how little running the “warm up” cycle takes out of the battery.

    The drain is relatively low for the car to become defrosted, only takes about 10 minutes, doesn’t really bite into the driving range too much.

    cheers_drive
    Full Member

    Luckily I didn’t have to drive anywhere this morning as I suspect the ice would have been on the inside too as I had to clean up my daughter poo explosion from the car the other day.
    My wife has a ford with the heater windscreen, I want. Not so much for the ice but demisting which is much more of an issue.

    miketually
    Free Member

    By the time you’ve scraped the ice off, the windows will be demisted anyway? Heated rear window sorts that, winding the side windows down then up again sorts those, wiping the windscreen with a sponge sorts that.

    I use a more extreme version of DezB’s method, where I don’t have a driving licence or a car.

    onehundredthidiot
    Full Member

    Was really smug in the new vw van a month or so ago.
    Jumped in hit the windscreen demist button, put the side mirrors to demist, everything cleared and I drove away, right to the first junction where I could see neither left nor right. Jumped out and scraped the side windows feeling like a twonk. (there was enough ice to prevent the windows opening, thought I’d burnt out the window motor are one point)

    My ex AA T5 had the handy button that allowed the engine to run without the keys in, but cut it when a gear was engaged.

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Perchy outs himself as having a two garages both big enough to be used for their intended purpose.

    HoratioHufnagel
    Free Member

    But the car I use to commute in, takes ages to de-mist the screen.

    Might be worth checking the pollen/cabin air filter for moisture or water leak?

    perchypanther
    Free Member

    nobeer is correct ^^^

    I despise the poor. 😉

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    😆

    cheshirecat
    Free Member

    Was in a hotel recently. Clearing the windscreen before breakfast. Guy next to me starts his car and walked back in (BMW M3, so a hell of a lot of cash to lose). Ended up sitting next to him at breakfast.

    Thought about moving his car to a difference space, but being British, I just mentally told him off.

    Nico
    Free Member

    it fills the air with fumes

    It fills the air with condensing water vapour. What you can’t see won’t hurt you, right?

    iainc
    Full Member

    Guy next to me starts his car and walked back in (BMW M3, so a hell of a lot of cash to lose). Ended up sitting next to him at breakfast.

    Thought about moving his car to a difference space, but being British, I just mentally told him off.

    it will be keyless and would be sitting running, locked…

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    Antisocial stupidity tax, at least the owner should be looking out of the kitchen window whilst “hoodyboy” slams it in reverse.

    Scraper & de-icer, 5mins.

    You could have a fag whilst doing it.

    stumpy01
    Full Member

    miketually – Member

    By the time you’ve scraped the ice off, the windows will be demisted anyway?

    Not in my experience. It’s always the windscreen that just takes ages to get clear. You can wipe it as well, but it just re-mists….
    Sometimes having the blower going full pelt over it seems to make it worse.

    HoratioHufnagel – Member

    Might be worth checking the pollen/cabin air filter for moisture or water leak?

    I don’t think it’s that; I think it’s just the way it is. But I’ll get it checked at the next service, which isn’t too far away…

    legend
    Free Member

    3 pages and I don’t believe anyone’s mentioned heated seats to make everything extra toasty? Poor show

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    been done and on an electric car to boot

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    miketually – Member
    By the time you’ve scraped the ice off, the windows will be demisted anyway?

    Not even close.

    wobbliscott
    Free Member

    Leaving your car unattended with the engine running is just stupid. I use the ford quick clear windscreen, so turn engine on, switch on heated windscreen, scrape off side windows (usually only have to do one side as the other is close enough to a row of big bushes so ice doesn’t form), by the time I’ve scraped side windows the windscreen is clear and so you drive off.

    If you do want to run your car unattended on the drive why not use the spare keys? set car off running, close door, lock door with first set of keys in the ignition. When you return to your car use second set of keys to unlock door. It really doesn’t take a lot of brain power to think of these things.

    It can’t be illegal to leave your car running unattended anyway – the top of the range cars these days come with apps for you to remotely start your car so its warm in the winter or cool in the summer due to a/c before you get to it. I don’t believe the nonsense about warming your car up is bad for the engine. It might be in theory, but how many cars actually break down as a result? It used to be said it was bad for your engine to do short journey’s and a lot of starting up of the engine due to oil drain down into the sump, but now we have stop/start with no apparent detriment to engine reliability or longevity.

    wwaswas
    Full Member

    now we have stop/start with no apparent detriment to engine reliability or longevity

    think they use electric oil pumps to keep the flow going.

    I don’t believe the nonsense about warming your car up is bad for the engine

    I Think it’s things like gearboxes, brakes and hubs etc – people believe the ‘car’ is warm so don’t limit revs, control braking etc for the first few miles

    DezB
    Free Member

    Leaving your car unattended with the engine running is just stupid

    I think I could leave mine running on my drive all day and it’d still be there when I got home. Bit like when I left a bike leaning against the garage all night..
    Bloke in the next road has some silly looking Mitsubishi Evo thing. He starts it up and leaves it running even when it’s not frosty – so loud! thing sounds like a massive fart brrrrrrmmmmmmmmrrrmmmm shakes every house in the street. Irritating twonk. Be funny if someone drove off in that. Proper joyride.

    gobuchul
    Free Member

    It can’t be illegal to leave your car running unattended anyway

    It isn’t if it’s on your drive. It’s illegal to do it on the public highway.

    set car off running, close door, lock door with first set of keys in the ignition

    Some central locking systems won’t let you do this.

    jimjam
    Free Member

    I don’t believe the nonsense about warming your car up is bad for the engine. It might be in theory, but how many cars actually break down as a result?

    It probably comes from advice/bro-science/knowledge that gets touted about ex police cars and the like which will have sat idling with the engine running for long periods of time leading to high engine temps cooking the oil.

    Warming the car up on the driveway is not the same. There are plenty of older cars and more recent performance cars that really benefit from warming up before driving and from a mechanical sympathy pov you should wait till they are fully up to temp before using the full rev range.
    So it really varies quite a lot.

    DezB
    Bloke in the next road has some silly looking Mitsubishi Evo thing. He starts it up and leaves it running even when it’s not frosty – so loud! thing sounds like a massive fart brrrrrrmmmmmmmmrrrmmmm shakes every house in the street. Irritating twonk.

    And that’s exactly what I used to do in my GT-B for reasons I just mentioned. 3″ stainless exhaust, cold start…sounded awesome. I know it pissed my neighbours off too, so all the more enjoyable to do it. The evo probably has a tubro timer which allows you to remove the key, lock the car and it’ll shut down inside a pre determined timescale.

    scotroutes
    Full Member

    It can’t be illegal to leave your car running unattended anyway

    It most certainly is – if it’s on the public highway.

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