Leaving the car on
#1
Leaving the car on
This is something I could test on my own, but I thought I'd post the question since I've had other people ask me the same thing.
My wife recently took the car shopping. When she parked, she forgot the car was turned on and went into store. She took the keys with her. When she came back, the car seemed to be still turned on--although I can't be sure since I wasn't there. She also left the doors unlocked.
So my question is, could someone have driven off with the car?
--Benny
My wife recently took the car shopping. When she parked, she forgot the car was turned on and went into store. She took the keys with her. When she came back, the car seemed to be still turned on--although I can't be sure since I wasn't there. She also left the doors unlocked.
So my question is, could someone have driven off with the car?
--Benny
#4
Re: Leaving the car on
You can indeed drive the vehicle without the fob being present as long as it was started with the fob present.
#5
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No it won't. Took my wife to work about 5 miles, she had key fob in her purse and I did not have mine. Car started and I took her to work and she got out and I took off, got a block away and it said on the cluster that I had no key fob, I continued home knowing i had my fob there. car drove perfect and i parked it and shut it off. it would not restart until I went and got my Fob.
#6
Re: Leaving the car on
This is something I could test on my own, but I thought I'd post the question since I've had other people ask me the same thing.
My wife recently took the car shopping. When she parked, she forgot the car was turned on and went into store. She took the keys with her. When she came back, the car seemed to be still turned on--although I can't be sure since I wasn't there. She also left the doors unlocked.
So my question is, could someone have driven off with the car?
--Benny
My wife recently took the car shopping. When she parked, she forgot the car was turned on and went into store. She took the keys with her. When she came back, the car seemed to be still turned on--although I can't be sure since I wasn't there. She also left the doors unlocked.
So my question is, could someone have driven off with the car?
--Benny
#7
Re: Leaving the car on
No it won't. Took my wife to work about 5 miles, she had key fob in her purse and I did not have mine. Car started and I took her to work and she got out and I took off, got a block away and it said on the cluster that I had no key fob, I continued home knowing i had my fob there. car drove perfect and i parked it and shut it off. it would not restart until I went and got my Fob.
Yes what skywagon said
#8
Re: Leaving the car on
Remember that I think we discovered that you cannot lock the car from outside with it still in the 'on' position.
...and Clipper....as a female who OWNS one of these 'high tech machines', I kinda take offense to your comment...even if it was in jest! I have yet to let my husband drive it and I bought it in August!
...and Clipper....as a female who OWNS one of these 'high tech machines', I kinda take offense to your comment...even if it was in jest! I have yet to let my husband drive it and I bought it in August!
#10
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Yes, someone could have driven off with the car, but once it was shut off they wouldn't be able to start it again...of course, they (the thief) may not shut it off correctly, either! How many times have we all (when we first got the car) didn't put it in park before trying to shut if off? Since it has no key that might be confusing also.
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