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unless your car already had a problem your just going to waste a lot of gas and its battery will die.
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∙ 2011-11-17 00:11:57It depends on the location. There are many places where there are laws about leaving a vehicle running and unattended. And it is not a smart thing to do. The car could get stolen, or a child could get into it and be injured.
People leave their diesel trucks running because they think it is better. It is a truck with no spark plugs.
scratches and dents
yes its a law
No. You unplug the block heater BEFORE you start the truck.
Nothing at all happens
i'd have to say the person who left the car running. if they didnt leave it running they could have prevented the thief from smashing it into your car.
it will rust in few hours
It makes the hair oily/heavy.
While it might not be illegal in some places to lock a running vehicle, you may find that having a car running with keys in the ignition and no driver to care for the vehicle would invalidate your insurance as the vehicle was NOT secured. By not having insurance, the law is broken anyway.
i phoneVolvo dealer up and they told me to leave engine running for 2 hours and it work how ever u need a garage to leave u car running for 2 hours
You're not there when the cops show up.
Probably but that's not very smart to leave your vehicle running and unlocked in an area where it may be stolen. You do have an obligation to mitigate damages to your property.
When you leave the egg in the vinegar the acid will dissolve the calcium shell and you will be left with the raw egg itself.
One could be to pack and leave or if it happens automatically you could just start running away from it with your family.
It depends on the location. There are many places where there are laws about leaving a vehicle running and unattended. And it is not a smart thing to do. The car could get stolen, or a child could get into it and be injured.
There are many different men that leave their home running. This is because running is a very popular athletic activity.