Dkretden
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Park in neutral and use emergency brakeHow is this possible on a manual? Wouldn't the engine turn off as soon as you get it into gear? How do you leave a manual running? unless.... do you park.... in neutral!?!?!?!?!?
Bad practice.Park in neutral and use emergency brake
It wouldn't be the first time-found one in a Dodge truck once.But you would’ve had a homeless dude sleeping in it
How So?Bad practice.
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I was parked on 165th street right off of Broadway. (Columbia Presbyterian).
As far as parking in neutral, I usually don't. The road was flat where I parked so that wasn't going to be an issue. I just don't have an answer
I may not have an answer for my mistake but I learned stick on my dads trucks when I was a kid. Thats why I love them so much. I even drove 18 wheelers from 1982-88 before switching trades to a plumber. I usually do leave the Jeep in 1st when parked. i don't know how I did this.The real question is what are you doing parking in neutral? One might go so far as to say you don’t know how to drive stick.
That stupid feature would be the only thing I Wouldn't miss if I lost my Jeep.My question is did your Auto Stop/Start malfunctioning light come on? LOL
Interesting. I've parked in neutral for over 40 years and never heard that was an issue. I guess you are never too old to learn something new.I may not have an answer for my mistake but I learned stick on my dads trucks when I was a kid. Thats why I love them so much. I even drove 18 wheelers from 1982-88 before switching trades to a plumber. I usually do leave the Jeep in 1st when parked. i don't know how I did this.
There is a school of thought about not leaving a manual vehicle in gear some people buy into.
When I was a teenager I worked at a gas/repair station. There was a dentist that had a new Datsun 280Z parked there. He would leave the keys because we had to occasionally move it. If he went to get in it and saw it in gear he'd blow a fit. His theory was if somebody hit his car while in gear it would ruin his transmission.
In the OPs case it is fine cause the road was flat. Relying only on the parking brake is a bad idea, bad habit. Get into a steep incline and that Jeeps gonna roll down. Always leave the transmission in first or reverse depending on the incline. You should always leave the transmission in gear and use the parking brake. just like you should always leave an auto trans on P and use the parking brake.How So?
Is this a Jeep thing or true for any manual? Honestly, been doing it since I was 18 and never had any of my vehicles have a problem. Never heard anyone else say this, but to be fair they may have all been doing it properly and I just assumed. Literally the first I have heard of this.In the OPs case it is fine cause the road was flat. Relying only on the parking brake is a bad idea, bad habit. Get into a steep incline and that Jeeps gonna roll down. Always leave the transmission in first or reverse depending on the incline. You should always leave the transmission in gear and use the parking brake. just like you should always leave an auto trans on P and use the parking brake.
Anyone with an auto actually use the E brake? I have never one time set the parking brake in any auto I've owned. I leave the manuals in gear, but if the park pin fails in my auto I just see that as what insurance is for. Such an insanely small chance of it being an issue.In the OPs case it is fine cause the road was flat. Relying only on the parking brake is a bad idea, bad habit. Get into a steep incline and that Jeeps gonna roll down. Always leave the transmission in first or reverse depending on the incline. You should always leave the transmission in gear and use the parking brake. just like you should always leave an auto trans on P and use the parking brake.
This is for any manual transmission. You've been lucky then, I have a friend that left his dads expensive BMW parked on a a very steep incline on the side of a hill and didn't set the gear, only the parking brake. The car rolled down the hill as the parking brake couldn't hold the weight.Is this a Jeep thing or true for any manual? Honestly, been doing it since I was 18 and never had any of my vehicles have a problem. Never heard anyone else say this, but to be fair they may have all benn doing it properly and I just assumed. Literally the first I have heard of this.