Left engine running for an hour.
Funny, when I was 16 (about 25 years ago) Mom told me to keep a spare key in my wallet. I have never been locked out of my vehicles for more than about 30 seconds. 
And my Dad told me "common sense in an uncommon manner is called wisdom". Go figure...

And my Dad told me "common sense in an uncommon manner is called wisdom". Go figure...
Actually, running at idle is probably the worst operating condition (under redline) for any car.
The reasons are many...you may want to post this question in the tech forum for the answers. The damage of idling has been written about many times. Just do a search in the tech forum!
The reasons are many...you may want to post this question in the tech forum for the answers. The damage of idling has been written about many times. Just do a search in the tech forum!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Maveric
[B]Actually, running at idle is probably the worst operating condition (under redline) for any car.
The reasons are many...you may want to post this question in the tech forum for the answers.
[B]Actually, running at idle is probably the worst operating condition (under redline) for any car.
The reasons are many...you may want to post this question in the tech forum for the answers.
Originally posted by JBoggs
i thought the drivers door had a feature where you couldnt lock yourself out?
i thought the drivers door had a feature where you couldnt lock yourself out?
Originally posted by MarkS2K
If you're a member of AAA, they'll make you a plastic key the size of a credit card. You can carry that in your wallet.
carlson, is that a ramen bag that you have as your avatar??
If you're a member of AAA, they'll make you a plastic key the size of a credit card. You can carry that in your wallet.
carlson, is that a ramen bag that you have as your avatar??
Yup, favorite brand.
Can you explain more about the plastic credit card key???
"If you're a member of AAA, they'll make you a plastic key the size of a credit card. You can carry that in your wallet. "
that probably wont work because a chip is required in the key to start ignition.
"Left engine running for an hour, car just sitting there, any damage done? "
idling is very bad for an engine. consumer reports claims idling for 30 seconds is worse than a cold start. the good thing is, you wont feel any difference until the engine is old. so just forget about it.
that probably wont work because a chip is required in the key to start ignition.
"Left engine running for an hour, car just sitting there, any damage done? "
idling is very bad for an engine. consumer reports claims idling for 30 seconds is worse than a cold start. the good thing is, you wont feel any difference until the engine is old. so just forget about it.
Originally posted by boiler
I carry my valet key in my wallet so that this never happens.
I carry my valet key in my wallet so that this never happens.
As for the AAA key, you don't need the chip to open the door, right? Just to start the car.
You can go to AAA and they will make a plaastic copy of your key. They put it in a credit card size holder, so that it's easier to fit in your wallet. When you need the key, you just punch out the tabs and take it out of the container. I'll see if I can find a picture of it.
If you only want to open the door, you don't need the immobilizer chip.
Yummy, ramen. I don't think I've eer seen that brand here.
If you only want to open the door, you don't need the immobilizer chip.
Yummy, ramen. I don't think I've eer seen that brand here.
Originally posted by carlson
Yup, favorite brand.
Can you explain more about the plastic credit card key???
Yup, favorite brand.
Can you explain more about the plastic credit card key???



