At 11:40 AM 10/5/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Pippi,
>
>The ignition switch is a physical switch. I don't see how the car could
>remain on, with the switch turned off. Now, of course they do wear, and
>sometimes the keys wear, and the combination of the two will allow you
>to pull the key out with the the switch on, but thats different because
>you haven't actually used the switch.
I don't know with modern cars if that's still the case, so that's why I was
unsure.
>I wouldn't recommend turning the ignition off, unless you know exactly
>how your steering column lock is going to behave. Does your car have
>one, Pippi?
>
>Chad Fernandez
So long as I only take it to the off position and not the lock position it
can work. I have done this once, only to discover that the very disturbing
sound was coming from my stereo, not my vehicle (~whew~).
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