Answer:
B) 20 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
Starting the car is a daily task, but not all drivers take proper care and follow the recommendations for this routine operation. First, when turning the ignition on, even before turning the starter on, make sure that all of the dashboard lights are on and off a few seconds later to make sure you have no mechanical or electrical problems or the possibility of a light bulb being burned out.
Then, before turning the engine, depress the clutch pedal to save the starter and battery, and prevent it from inadvertently starting when the gearbox is in gear and the car jumps. When the engine starts, wait about 20 seconds for all the frictional parts of the engine to have received the lubricating oil.