Yellow Cake Kid
Well-Known Member
I had something similar happen to me once when I stopped and shopped at City Market. What I think happened is that when I parked the auto stop start kicked in. I usually remember to disengage the ESS so I am not use to its operation.
I was doing errands and perhaps absent minded; what I think happened is that the Jeep engine stopped automatically, so I put the transmission in Park and then overlooked the need to actually switch the Jeep from Run to Off.
The engine was off and the Jeep was in Park. This is a circumstance that seems familiar to any long time driver.
I got out of the parked Jeep. The engine was not running. When I came back 10 minutes later the Jeep was sitting there idling. I suspect the engine started automatically when the ESS timed out, despite the fact that my key fob was in my pocket. If I recall correctly, when I entered the Jeep the dash displayed the missing key fob warning but it did not make sense to me at the time.
I imagined this explanation a couple hours later.
That's my best guess about what happened in my case.
Good luck.
I was doing errands and perhaps absent minded; what I think happened is that the Jeep engine stopped automatically, so I put the transmission in Park and then overlooked the need to actually switch the Jeep from Run to Off.
The engine was off and the Jeep was in Park. This is a circumstance that seems familiar to any long time driver.
I got out of the parked Jeep. The engine was not running. When I came back 10 minutes later the Jeep was sitting there idling. I suspect the engine started automatically when the ESS timed out, despite the fact that my key fob was in my pocket. If I recall correctly, when I entered the Jeep the dash displayed the missing key fob warning but it did not make sense to me at the time.
I imagined this explanation a couple hours later.
That's my best guess about what happened in my case.
Good luck.
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