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#1252309 04/20/05 06:55 PM
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Originally posted by BURNTU2:
I started my car to warm it up before leaving to work. I never pushed the lock button after I exited the car, but somehow the door locked. The towing company/locksmith took two hours getting to my house. My car was sitting idling for two hours. I've heard mixed opinions, this can damage/hurt the engine, others have said you can idle all day without worry. What do you guys say?




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This is why when im gettting out the car i roll the window down, Summer winter when ever.


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Originally posted by TheGreatOne:

i've idle'd my car for 2-4 hours on a pretty regular basis over the past year or two because of the stereo sucking enough power to light up a third world country... no ill effects.




Dude, remind me never to buy a car from you! That's the dumbest thing I've heard all week!

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yep i learned the hard way trying to take my g/f to work one morning...started my se to warm it up while squeegeing (wtf?) the window...when i closed the door i heard locks activate...we got my g/f's mother to come over so we could use her auto club to come out...it took them so long to get there that we started looking around for anything to try to open the door...thankfully my driver window was down just a bit and i found some piece of bendable metal tubing and was able to just hit the driver window button express down...that took an hr and the tow company still hadn't showed up...

i learned to always let the window down when getting out with the key in and to carry my spare in my wallet

stupid locks


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So yeah... I'd go with what some other people are saying, but do it like this:

Go to a key place, get an ignition blank from an older (70s/80s) Ford product cut to your key. Even though you can't start the car with it (if ya have PATS), you can still get in... plus it fits in your wallet. If you don't have PATS, then you always have a key on you.


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You should be able to idle your car for as long as you have gas. I've never heard of anything bad, maybe cooling is better while moving, but that is what the fans are for. The only part that might do some harm is the transmission. This normally is not an issue unless your car runs 24/7 like a cop car.

Really if there was a problem there would be a TPS report about Ford cars and 4 hour idles doing harm. Then there would be a kit on Ebay with a fan and resistors that makes your car idle longer..lol Hmmmmm....$$$






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Originally posted by TomNJ:
Originally posted by TheGreatOne:

i've idle'd my car for 2-4 hours on a pretty regular basis over the past year or two because of the stereo sucking enough power to light up a third world country... no ill effects.




Dude, remind me never to buy a car from you! That's the dumbest thing I've heard all week!





what do you want from me? When i drive the car i spend alot of time in it. The stereo will drain the battery in ~30 minutes with the car off. So my options are A) install a second battery, B) carry around one of those portable jump starters and look like a retard jumping the car all the time, or C) leave it running. Hmm...

What the hell am i explaining myself to you for anyway? Don't buy a car from me.


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I concur with the magnetic key holder idea, my UNGO by Clarion alarm system has an automatic lock once moderate vibration is felt in the car (alarm assumes car is moving and locks the doors for safety)

Well I have had this happen to me 2 times, but I had my key hidden up....wait....In my venus fly trap.....and I was able to get in it.

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Left mine idling at a Dodge dealership once for 3 hours (of all the gin joints... ). It wouldn't have been bad except for the defroster on full blast and the wipers going. Needless to say I got to test-drive the Dodge 2500 Cummins that my father was going to buy... i drove home and got the keys.

Ever since then I've kept the spare key in my pocket. I always drive around with both... just in case.



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