![]() 01/19/2016 at 08:40 • Filed to: Winter | ![]() | ![]() |
Lowest temperature we have had in my recent memory was -1 a couple years ago. But once it gets this cold, cold is cold (at least to me). Ready for springtime!
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I was registering 10 this morning in NKY/Cincinnati. Yesterday my Mazdaspeed registered 0.... We will wait and see if it will register a negative in the coming weeks.
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It was 19 for me this morning. Love it. More cold = less bugs
![]() 01/19/2016 at 09:12 |
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It was about 14 or 15 this morning here.
Still warmer than last year when most mornings in early January were in the single digits.
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This is true!
![]() 01/19/2016 at 09:13 |
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Preach. My car said it was 11° in Lexington.
![]() 01/19/2016 at 09:17 |
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Yesterday was -5°f here, -30 after the windchill. I had my car parked outside overnight because I slept over at my friends house, and something was frozen with my throttle body in the morning. The throttle wouldn’t respond, the car had a horrible surging idle, and I got a p2109 engine code. It worked fine after parking the car in the garage for an hour. I really can’t wait for spring.
![]() 01/19/2016 at 09:26 |
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Similar story in NC this morning. It was so cold my thermometer on my car borked itself.
![]() 01/19/2016 at 10:23 |
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Well below zero lately in Chicago, at which temps the clutch on my manual ‘14 Mazda 6 gets a little heavy, slow to respond, etc... Dealer assures me it’s normal. Shifts fine, just feels like the clutch is partially frozen.
![]() 01/19/2016 at 10:25 |
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You can do better than that! Is it a manual or auto? If manual, does the clutch get a little sticky in the extreme cold?
![]() 01/19/2016 at 10:59 |
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It’s an auto. And my commute is 8 miles in stop and go traffic rarely exceeding 45 MPH. I’m lucky it’s doing that good.