Why do car engines idle?
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Answer: Maintains power for accessories
Keeps fuel from freezing solid — Wrong. Fuel doesn't freeze in normal conditions. Idling keeps the engine running to power electrical systems and climate control without stalling.
Prevents engine from rusting — Wrong. Rust prevention isn't why engines idle. Idling maintains engine operation to keep electrical systems and accessories powered while stopped.
Maintains power for accessories ✓ — Correct! Engines idle (run at low RPM) to keep the engine operational without moving the car. This powers accessories like lights, radio, air conditioning, and power steering/brakes. Stopping the engine would shut off these systems and require restarting.
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