Does anybody has the vibe temperature gauge show less than -35C? The lowest I see is -32C from Vibe, Today I have only -31C but weather channel said we have -35C, My co worker lives out of the city she saw -40C from her Ford Edge. All Fairbanks ,Nuiqsut,, AK and Tuktoyaktuk NWT was warmer than us.
Weather here in northern N.D. is calling for -24F tonight. I'm out of the city a bit, will probably hit -30F. -17F right now and the indication matches up with the temp on the wall of the garage.I'm thinking I'll hit the limit later on...damn that's cold...
I am wondering who will take a picture at the temperature indicator when the vibe hit that limit..I regret my suggestion, touch screen on a cell phone could break at temperature lower than -20
Looked at my owner's manual to ('05 Base).Manual says it goes from -22F to 122F (-30C to 50C).Guess the manual is wrong 'cause I saw -23F on it this morning!
Sure they can...(but why would you want to?)Back in '96 (I think it was '96, might've been the year before or after), I was staying at relatives house near Tower, Mn. I had my '74 Chevy Malibu, 350, TH350, 2bbl carb, no block heater, but I had a trickle charger on the battery. The temp gauge outside the house said something like -55F (not windchill, actual temp). I had 10W-30 oil, always had the perfect 70/30 antifreeze mix, which even at -55F, it felt a bit "thick" like it was about to freeze over, fairly new battery...blah blah blah.I did the "big block boogy" on the gas pedal about half a dozen times before I turned the key, and it fired up after about 10 or so spins. Took forever (maybe 15-20 seconds) for the oil pressure to come up. I let the thing high-idle for about a 1/2 hour before I tapped the gas pedal to idle it down and even then the temp gauge hadn't moved. Didn't want to go into gear very well either. The engine never did straighten out and run right until I got down to southern Minnesota where the temp had warmed up to a balmy -10F or so.I should've just left it idle overnight like everybody else did. A week later, again at idle, in a much warmer climate, I dropped a valve, snapped the cam in half, smacked half the valves.That'll learn me for pushing the limits...
Quote, originally posted by lemay.08 »Somehow, I don't think that a 'regular' car can start at -40... too damn cold... so Toyota/Pontiac didn't bother to go beyond -40this actually just came up from some of our northern members on my other forum for LX cars. A few of them have had theirs in Manitoba for years now and have been able to start at -35 down to -42 a couple times. (F and C cross at -39 so i figured it wasn't worth defining) lights dim and it takes a few minutes before you should move it, but they start every time.-10 is as low as I've started my Vibe. It barely turned over at that as well. Not sure it would have a chance to turn over without a block heater or insulated garage when it got down to -30 or worse.
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Here's the -27C cold start, no block heater: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTHRqjIZ9ZcIt turns over very slowly but fires up right away. The 1.8L engines have the auto start feature, much like a push button start. Just turn it to start and back to run, it will crank over until it starts.
What years of the 1.8L have the auto start?I'm gonna have to check that out now. I HATE auto start. Gives a guy zero choice when your battery is on that last bit of juice that might get it started...
Quote, originally posted by skimask »What years of the 1.8L have the auto start?The '09 and '10 1.8L Vibes do... 2.4's don't... no idea about previous years.Turn the key to start then immediatly back to run. If the car continues to crank over, then you have it... if it just dies.... well then you don't.Quote, originally posted by cq358 »I guess if ambient go below -40F/C , you either should plug in your block heater or leave your car idle on/off once every 2 hours the whole night.2 hours.... mine's stone cold after 40 minutes...A cheap way to help if you don't have a block heater is to hang a 100-150watt incandesant light between the rad and block. It works surprisingly well!I've got a 200watt magnetic heater that I sometimes stick to the oil pan... but that doesn't help when I'm not at home and I've nowhere to plug it in! http://www.nwtc.ca/new_details.cfm?ProductID=66
It is better to use block heater at -23C or more, according to Stardeciever video, the starter have trouble uncouple the fly wheel at 0.31 of the clip.