Easy peasy...get up...hotwater bottles from bed taken downstairs...kettle on, go to loo. Fill hotwaterbottles from now boiled kettle. Nip in your jammies and put hot waterbottles on dashboard. Get ready. Get in beast...three large defrosted patches on windscreen and one each on side windows.Cuddle hot waterbottles on drive to work as heater doesnt work before i can reach work .:)

I sleep in the nude, can I use this method? :)
 
remote switches are prtty cheap on ebay if you look, I bought one for summat else, think it was 4 channels of switching for about £20

I bought one from Maplins for around 30 quid to fix the remote locking on my old van. Would need an LED somewhere so i can see if its actually turned it on though.
 
I have a little fan heater ( £8 from asda ) put it on my arm rest and connect the extention lead into the house then leave it 10 mins while i get my stuff ready for work. When I leave the car has dethourded and nice and warm untill the 300 tdi gets up to temp


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last couple of minutes run engine with fan going on "circulate" so warm air defrosts all the windows while putting heater away
 
Going back to security devices, can you sill get the old fashioned crook lock? The one where the hook went under the clutch pedal and the other end onto the steering wheel? Been searching everywhere and all I can find is offensive weapons thinly disguised as poxy steering wheel bars.
 
Going back to security devices, can you sill get the old fashioned crook lock? The one where the hook went under the clutch pedal and the other end onto the steering wheel? Been searching everywhere and all I can find is offensive weapons thinly disguised as poxy steering wheel bars.

Doubt it, they were pretty easy to get round
 
Crook Lock is a good deterrent but as a security device never, not since when the deformable steering wheels were introduced in IIRC the late 60s when it then became obsolete, even the modern version 'Stop Lock' that clamps around the rim has a lock that can be ''picked'' with a tool that's available for locksmith trade.
 
It's illegal to leave an unattended vehicle with the engine running, anywhere private or public

some **** of a mercedes owner was done for it. After gobbing off to the plod who asked him not to do it.

the environment act 2002 makes it an offence to leave an engine running when stationary. regardless of where it's parked.
and the road traffic act allows the issue of a Fixed penalty notice £20 IIRC..

C&U regs
Stopping of engine when stationary98.—(1) Save as provided in paragraph (2), the driver of a vehicle shall, when the vehicle is stationary, stop the action of any machinery attached to or forming part of the vehicle so far as may be necessary for the prevention of noise.
(2) The provisions of paragraph (1) do not apply—
(a)when the vehicle is stationary owing to the necessities of traffic;
(b)so as to prevent the examination or working of the machinery where the examination is necessitated by any failure or derangement of the machinery or where the machinery is required to be worked for a purpose other than driving the vehicle; or
(c)in respect of a vehicle propelled by gas produced in plant carried on the vehicle, to such plant.
 
As there is no such thing as term "environment act 2002" so it make it hard to put the cut & past information in to context ie. stationary98.—(1) Save as provided in paragraph (2), .....they mean?....
Is it possibly Environmental Management and Conservation Act 2002 or similar
I'm not that interested but I think a web link would have been better for those that are.
 
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Here we go... the last paragraph at the bottom of the page suggests that it may be exceptable to leave the engine idling to defrost or to cool down the vehicle, there's no mention that I can see saying that the vehicle must not be unattened.
For those interested then the Road Traffic Act for 2003 is the place to go for more info.
Idling Vehicles
 
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As there is no such thing as term "environment act 2002" so it make it hard to put the cut & past information in to context ie. stationary98.—(1) Save as provided in paragraph (2), .....they mean?....
Is it possibly Environmental Management and Conservation Act 2002 or similar
I'm not that interested but I think a web link would have been better for those that are.

My mistake Tis section 88 of the environment act 1995


the fixed penalty notice was established in 2002.

The Road Traffic (Vehicle Emissions) (Fixed Penalty) (England) Regulations 2002 is the relevant act, part six.

STOPPING OF ENGINES

Stopping of engine when vehicle stationary
12. - (1) An authorised person who has reasonable cause to believe that the driver of a vehicle that is stationary on a road is committing a stationary idling offence may, upon production of evidence of his authorisation, require him to stop the running of the engine of that vehicle.

(2) A person who fails to comply with a requirement under paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.

Issue of fixed penalty notice: stationary idling offence
13. An authorised person who considers that a stationary idling offence has been committed may, in accordance with Part 7, issue a fixed penalty notice to the driver of the vehicle.

Furnishing of information for the purposes of Part 6
14. - (1) In connection with the discharge of his functions under this Part, an authorised person may require the driver of a vehicle in respect of which a requirement under regulation 12(1) is imposed to disclose to him -

(a) his name and address;

(b) his date of birth; and

(c) if he is not the person in whose name the vehicle is registered under the Vehicle Excise and Registration Act 1994[8] at the time that the requirement is imposed, the name of that person.

(2) A person who fails to comply with a requirement to furnish information under paragraph (1) shall be guilty of an offence and be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding level 3 on the standard scale.
 
Here we go... the last paragraph at the bottom of the page suggests that it may be exceptable to leave the engine idling to defrost or to cool down the vehicle, there's no mention that I can see saying that the vehicle must not be unattened.
For those interested then the Road Traffic Act for 2003 is the place to go for more info.
Idling Vehicles

And the rest of the story........... amazing how cut and paste is used to make one's self look good. Well done Discool., never did believe that bull **** as owner manuals have a warm up period and cool down period for diesels, which most owner do not pay attention to as most know all
 
We could soon we will be on page 10 with cut& past on just what has been said before,:) still no mention of unattened vehicle or on private property yet.
 
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Excellent link, so it's been thought of by someone.
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Defrost the vehicle in the winter and cool it in the summer without the worry of vehicle theft is what they say.[/FONT]
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[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]Also for letting the turbo to spin down and cool safely.:)[/FONT]

Interested how a mechanical steering lock can over ride the engine?
 
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Im heading for a fine then as im a recovery truck driver - when waiting for jobs i leave my truck running to keep warm - wasent aware it was a crime !!!!
 
do what I do stick the kids in the car while it warms up if any of the thieving gits see the kids they will leave the car well alone :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::eek:
 

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