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Diesels are kept running while parked for various reasons. In cold weather, a diesel may be very difficult to start so it is better to leave it running. Maybe the engine is needed to run heat or A/C for the sleeper cab.
Exhaust fumes may enter and that is not good.
From the rear, front, and left side. If approaching a vehicle from the right side while parallel parked it means you've parked illegaly facing on coming traffic.
If you are parked with the motor running, engage the parking/emergency brake. Turn the ignition off and restart the engine. The daytime running lights should not be on.
yes if someone is in the car to shut it off in case the car starts to vibrate(its bad if it vibrates)
Any electronic failure in the restraint system.
What makes you think it only leaks while parked. -
They can deploy in Park if the sensors indicated a hard enough hit.They can deploy in Park if the sensors indicated a hard enough hit.
try applying the parking brake when its in park this works for some vehicles
What year and model jeep? If its only noticeable while its idling (like parked at a red light), and its a high-pitched quick rattle, it might be the plastic fan shroud. The plastic tabs that keep it in place rattle on my 99 Cherokee. Hope this helps.
Yes...I used to hear my '95 town car's suspension pump come on and off at odd times while the car was parked.
You have to hit circle while walking or running