Car starting habits that cause quick damage?
The habit of starting the car and moving immediately causes the car engine to break down quickly because it has not reached the ideal temperature and lacks oil to lubricate the machine parts.
Starting your car and driving it immediately can cause engine damage and deterioration over time.
Many drivers have the habit of starting their car and driving immediately even when the engine is not yet warm. According to experts, when the car is left unused for a long time, the oil tends to settle to the bottom of the crankcase and needs time to be pumped back to help lubricate the internal parts of the engine. Therefore, after starting, the engine speed often increases to about 1,500 - 2,000 rpm to support this process.

Normally, you only need to wait about 30 - 40 seconds, the oil will be evenly distributed, the rpm will decrease below 1,000 rpm and the vehicle can start moving without affecting the engine's durability. In cold weather, the waiting time can be extended to 1 minute or more for the engine to reach the ideal temperature.
In the event that the vehicle is only turned off for a short time, the driver can start and drive as soon as the rpm stabilizes without having to wait long, saving fuel and reducing unnecessary wear and tear.