Yes...I used to hear my '95 town car's suspension pump come on and off at odd times while the car was parked.
Blower motor switch. Put it on High and it will blow when sitting still with the engine running.
Yes you can
Yes and no. Your privledge to operate a motor vehicle is still suspended in Arkansas, however in Minnesota you will be considered to have no license. You will not be able to get a Minnesota license since you have a suspension in Arkansas.
No. The power to illuminate the Daytime Running Lights (DRL's) is supplied by the alternator, and does not have to be supplied by the battery. Once a vehicle is started and the engine is running you could remove the battery from the car entirely and everything requiring current would still operate.
One that doesn't operate on public roads or require a driver's license. You could put an electric motor on a bicycle and that should be ok. You need to check the vehicle licensing laws in your state to be sure but in most cases it's still considered a bicycle and doesn't need a license.
It's illegal to operate a vehicle if ones BAC is .08 or higher.
As far a way as possible but at a distance where you are still safely able to operate the vehicle
air compressor for the suspension
No, the ground clearance is measured with the vehicle sitting still.
not sure but im at 350,000 and still running like new
Depends. An older Diesel is likely to keep running. A modern, with a full set of electronic engine diagnostic might not.
Probably but that's not very smart to leave your vehicle running and unlocked in an area where it may be stolen. You do have an obligation to mitigate damages to your property.