The biggest mistake drivers make when starting their car that can ruin it, according to a mechanic

pecialists warn that a very common habit can seriously damage your engine. Find out which mistake to avoid at all costs. Starting your car and immediately leaving may seem like a harmless action, but it could be shortening the engine’s lifespan and causing very costly damage. A mechanic using the TikTok account @tallerredista warned about this common yet harmful habit. How long should you leave the engine running before starting your car?According to the mechanic, it’s ideal to leave the engine running for 30 to 40 seconds before starting. This brief pause allows the oil to properly distribute throughout the... Continues…

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