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View Poll Results: When getting ready to exit your car, what do you do?
I turn off all secondary systems (radio, heat, wipers, etc.) before turning off the ignition. 16 17.98%
I just turn off the ignition, because it'll make all those other systems turn off. 50 56.18%
I turn off some systems, but not all. I'll explain below. 20 22.47%
The chauffeur handles those things, not me. 1 1.12%
I don't drive vehicles. 1 1.12%
My vehicle has no such systems. It's from the former Eastern Bloc. 1 1.12%
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Old 04-14-2020, 08:11 PM   #6
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I'm asking because I view a car like a spacecraft. Once I touch down, I go through all systems and shut them down before I turn the car off. I don't want any surprises when I'm getting ready to lift off again.
There are a lot of systems in your car. A lot.

All the things you mentioned are almost certainly on the same system.
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