Yes, but the only way you can do that is with a stick shift because a stick shift has a clutch in it and a automatic dose not
Yes, but you will have to connect the jumper cables and let the donor car run for about 15 minutes to get enough charge in the dead battery so it will start the car.
Battery nearly flat?
well the batterys flat, so it won't start, with or without an imoblizer
Yes so long as the battery's are the same voltage it Will make no difference what fuels the engine.
Do you mean "jump start"? If so, yes- it requires a car with a good battery, and a set of jumper cables- connected the RIGHT way between the two vehicles. With older vehicle, it was possible to "push start" the car with the dead battery- but with modern electronics, and a completely dead battery, will not work.
If your battery is dead then you are going nowhere therefore why would you need to take the car out of park? Get a jump start from another car with a good battery and then you can start your car and drive to the nearest battery dealer and buy a new battery if need be. Otherwise just put a battery charger on your battery and let it fully charge.
You will have to have the code checked to know why.
Depending on its age and the ambient temperature, maybe, but not likely if it is a good battery to start with.
if you leave any lights on in the car you may cause you a flat battery. if you leave any lights on in the car you may cause you a flat battery.
buy a new key battery..............alarm will sound for ages but car should start with correct key anyway even with flat battery (which sometimes occurs in a ladies purse with tons of stuff in it pressing the lock button) and can be driven.
sounds like a flat battery get a battery charger or jumpstart it with jump leads
new battery installed . push starter and all I get Is a humming sound . wont turnover though