Daft question,
but i thought id ask before itry it,
as anyone Blocked off there lower grille?
iknow on some cars, diesel ones it can bump up the mpg a good bit through the cold spells,
im going to make a plastic cover to block off the lower grille, Im not using tin foil
thats the plan anyway, just wonderd if anyones tried it already?
I remembered this when I left work at 8: computer said -2, car iced up all over, 8 miles to get up to 90, then started creeping back down when I turned the fan up for some warm air.
I also remembered a neighbour years ago who recommended keeping a blanket over the radiator during cold weather.
rwb wrote:I remembered this when I left work at 8: computer said -2, car iced up all over, 8 miles to get up to 90, then started creeping back down when I turned the fan up for some warm air.
It shouldn't come down again and it shouldn't take 8 miles to get to 90 - I'd say the thermostat is letting water past and over-cooling the system. If you've never had a new thermostat it would be recommended to get one anyway - depending on water quality they don't last forever.
If you're going to try blocking stuff off then block the grille not the radiator fins.
Cars in my care:
2021 Kia Spottage 1.6 Pez Turbo Dual Clutch Gearbox Trickery
2013 Renner Twingo - donkey work