Quick question about cars.

Hankysmoo

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What happens when you forget to put your car in park before shutting down the engine? What are the adverse effects? Thanks.
 

Gunslinger08

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None.. you just can't pull out your key.. unless you pull really hard... which I did one time... and had to get a new ignition.
 

TheNinja

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my guess is that the car would stop anyway. Also, it's been stated that it's not smart to try and pull your key out if your car is in "drive"....I'll also tell you that it's not smart to try and force your car into "drive" without having the key in.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You just do it afterward.

Except for that one guy who didn't do it afterwards, and as he got out his car and walked away, it began rolling.......right into my car. I guess it was an older car and you could take the key out without it being in park.
:|:|:|
 

notfred

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OMG, my car doesn't have "park", have I been messing it up every time I turn it off? OMG!!!
 

Ladies Man

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Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You just do it afterward.

Except for that one guy who didn't do it afterwards, and as he got out his car and walked away, it began rolling.......right into my car. I guess it was an older car and you could take the key out without it being in park.
:|:|:|

so in other words he had a manual shifted car instead of an automatic, didn't put the ebrake on or put the car in first gear after he shut it off.
 

DougK62

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Originally posted by: Ladies Man
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You just do it afterward.

Except for that one guy who didn't do it afterwards, and as he got out his car and walked away, it began rolling.......right into my car. I guess it was an older car and you could take the key out without it being in park.
:|:|:|

so in other words he had a manual shifted car instead of an automatic, didn't put the ebrake on or put the car in first gear after he shut it off.

Uh...no.
 

Thegonagle

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No adverse effects, unless the car rolls away. When the engine stops, the transmission loses fluid pressure and the gears disengage.
 

raanemaan

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Originally posted by: Thegonagle
No adverse effects, unless the car rolls away. When the engine stops, the transmission loses fluid pressure and the gears disengage.

Nothing until the guy who's car you just ran into beats you to a bloody pulp.
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: Ladies Man
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
You just do it afterward.

Except for that one guy who didn't do it afterwards, and as he got out his car and walked away, it began rolling.......right into my car. I guess it was an older car and you could take the key out without it being in park.
:|:|:|

so in other words he had a manual shifted car instead of an automatic, didn't put the ebrake on or put the car in first gear after he shut it off.

Nope. It was an old Buick. I don't remember the year and model. He had an automatic. He backed into the spot, left the transmission in reverse, did not set the parking brake, shut off the engine, got out of the car, and walked away. It's not a steep grade. If he had a manual and didn't set the brake, it probably would not have rolled.