Is this bad for my car?
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I drive an Alfa Romeo 156 2.4JTD
I always leave my car parked in gear.
As I pull up the last couple of metres to my house, I brake and push clutch in, come to a stop, knock the car into 2nd gear (clutch still pressed), then turn the engine off.
Just realised, this might be a bit lazy, and not good for the car?
I always leave my car parked in gear.
As I pull up the last couple of metres to my house, I brake and push clutch in, come to a stop, knock the car into 2nd gear (clutch still pressed), then turn the engine off.
Just realised, this might be a bit lazy, and not good for the car?
Are you putting the hand brake on too, or just leaaving it in 2nd gear?
Is the car parked on a slope, when you're leaving it in gear?
The only reason i ask, is it haas been known for the weight of the car to turn the engine over, and pushing the tensioner back, the slack in the belt can then cause it to jump on start up.
There is one or two models that I know of, that had an additional guide plate added to the timing belt covers to prevent it occurring
Having siad that, i guess it also depends on whether your engine runs a belt or a chain
Is the car parked on a slope, when you're leaving it in gear?
The only reason i ask, is it haas been known for the weight of the car to turn the engine over, and pushing the tensioner back, the slack in the belt can then cause it to jump on start up.
There is one or two models that I know of, that had an additional guide plate added to the timing belt covers to prevent it occurring
Having siad that, i guess it also depends on whether your engine runs a belt or a chain
Sound. Cheers for the replies.
My first couple of cars were MGBs, think that's where the 'park in gear' habit came from.
Superhoop said:
Are you putting the hand brake on too, or just leaaving it in 2nd gear?
Is the car parked on a slope, when you're leaving it in gear?
Having siad that, i guess it also depends on whether your engine runs a belt or a chain
Hand brake always on too, normally park on the flat. Alfa has timing belt. Is the car parked on a slope, when you're leaving it in gear?
Having siad that, i guess it also depends on whether your engine runs a belt or a chain
My first couple of cars were MGBs, think that's where the 'park in gear' habit came from.
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