1. Warm-up
In winter, the low temperature increases the viscosity of lubricating oil, making it less fluid. After starting the engine, you should maintain the engine speed at around 1100 revolutions per minute (rpm) to allow the car to warm up before moving off. During this time, you must not press the accelerator pedal hard or let the engine's RPM become too high. Warming up does not require waiting for the engine temperature to rise to the optimal level before starting off; as long as the temperature gauge needle begins to rise, it is sufficient..............