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Each engine start creates some {{pll|Mechanical Powertrain Damage|wear on it}}, and so does mere running. This is normal, due to wear and tear of the moving parts. It is generally less {{pll|Driving Efficiency|economical}} to frequently turn the engine on and off, than to keep it idling for short periods of time.
Each engine start creates some {{pll|Mechanical Powertrain Damage|wear on it}}, and so does mere running. This is normal, due to wear and tear of the moving parts. It is generally less {{pll|Driving Efficiency|economical}} to frequently turn the engine on and off, than to keep it idling for several minutes.

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Each engine start creates some {{pll|Mechanical Powertrain Damage|wear on it}}, and so does mere running. This is normal, due to wear and tear of the moving parts. It is generally less {{pll|Driving Efficiency|economical}} to frequently turn the engine on and off, than to keep it idling for several minutes.

Each engine start creates some wear on it , and so does mere running. This is normal, due to wear and tear of the moving parts. It is generally less economical to frequently turn the engine on and off, than to keep it idling for several minutes.