Costs will, however miniscule they can be -incrementally accrue
if the engine is lower than the normal operating temperature, i.e; 180-240 degrees fahrenheit, the electronic controlled transmission will not go to overdrive and there is no lock up mode of the torque converter clutch, the engine operates in open loop (not optimum fuel economy) and the emissions are higher than normal, that is HC and CO emissions. the engine needs more fuel to operate than when it is at normal operating temperatures. the pistons do not expand to their designed size and may have more blowby gases.
If your engine is not running, and your fans are running, then there is obviously a waste of energy.
If your engine doesn't need the cooling, yet your fans are on full, then you are wasting energy.
As a consequence your battery life suffers as does your economy, however, incremental.
It should be as is, switched on by the thermostat.
If your engine is hot, your fan would turn on as soon as you have your key position turned to ON anyway.
its off topic am sorry, i cant found any thread regarding this,. is camber alignment necessary to do regularly?if so, how often? what are the consequences when i didnt visit a shop to do camber alignment regularly?
O.T ka nga bro, hahaha. sa suspension boards toh (mods pa transfer na lang) thanks.. hahaha..
pero i'll answer na din your question, pag ang vehicle sir ay naipa-camber alignment at perfect na ang wheel alignment specs, hindi na sir yan magbabago, unless
1. change tire rods
2. change in suspension height
3. change on other suspension aspects and geometry...etc
pero kapag nagsisimula ka pa lang( wala pa baseline) with a newly acquired vehicle(second hand) its better to have a complete wheel alignment para you are sure that the wheel and suspension are indeed aligned...
( wheel and suspension alignment ay malaki epekto sa wear and tear nang tires sir, plus safety)
on another note, pag ang tires naman ang meh uneven wear when you got the vehicle, it will affect the steer movement of the vehicle, papaling din to one side.
usually ang unang mapapansin pag hindi aligned, pumapaling sa isang side ang vehicle when driven on a straight even road...and mas malakas ang wear ng tires on one side compared to the other..
its best to have you car aligned in a computerized, honest shop... para sure and correct...
am really sorry sir for OT, am newbie po kasi wants to familiarize all about cars, thank you so much, this weekend ill definitely bring my car on to servitek to do the alignment, i already noticed na kusa sitang lumiliko e nasa straight road ako, thank you so much for your response sir miko, it helps me a lot, and i also need to change my ball joint, lumalagutok na kasi siya pag lumiliko ako,
sir pa check mo na din yung C.V joint, minsan kasi lumalagutok din yun upon turning pag meh problem....
parehas pala tayo, suki ko din yung servitek dito malapet samin, so far in 5 years na dinadala ko doon pag meh papa-trabaho ako honest sila.. ahahaha... sabay mo na mga gusto mo palitan sa underchassis sir para isang gawaan before ma-align....
no problem sir,
enjoy your vehicle sir and good luck sa ride...
pag ang vehicle sir ay naipa-camber alignment at perfect na ang wheel alignment specs, hindi na sir yan magbabago, unless
1. change tire rods
camber is measured and adjusted with the front tires are pointed straight ahead, the tie rod does not in any way affect camber. tie rod adjustments only affect the toe
medyo back to topic question lang po mga sir.... Ang mga gas station service ba kaya gawin itong Cylinder Head Gasket and yung flushing ng radiator ng maayos or do I need to go to a certain shop? balak ko kasi ipasabay sa change oil and tune up sa Petron gas station malapit sa amin para isang lugar na lang...
If not, are there any recommendation about sa shops and whatnot? Manila area po. Also how much ang price range ng Cylinder Head Gasket?