No - the car has an interlock whereby the clutch pedal needs to be depressed for starting.
All fascia lamps were lit and didn't dim.
When I returned (previous time) the car started as normal.
I came across that on a hire car.
Yes, that is true. I have one curled up sleeping just behind my keyboard as I type. This is an improvement over her wanting to sleep on my side of the keyboard. I have already resorted to cutting up a cardboard box to put a 3-inch wall around the back and sides of the keyboard to discourage her from rolling on it.
What you need is a spare keyboard dedicated to the feline where she can rest undisturbed.llondel wrote: ↑Fri Oct 30, 2020 7:05 pmI have one curled up sleeping just behind my keyboard as I type. This is an improvement over her wanting to sleep on my side of the keyboard. I have already resorted to cutting up a cardboard box to put a 3-inch wall around the back and sides of the keyboard to discourage her from rolling on it.
They want to be in your force-field, it's the vibes...Yes but cats being cats she would never want the spare.
Yes, I fell for that. Asked for the manual hire car option as it was, then, cheaper than the auto model. Can you drive a manual gear box, I was asked ? Of course, I replied, been driving them since Pontius was a Pilot. ( or similar phrase ) Took the keys out to the car, then couldn't start and had to go back and ask how to start the beast.Later tried to start hire car, complete fail!
Macbeth hath murdered sleep!
Mine is the brake pedal, both for starting and to engage drive. Glad you got going again.
This is the current compromise. I put the laptop on a stand so she can't sleep on the keyboard. The missing F2 key is an example of what happens when you car tries to sharpen her claws on the keyboard, I found and replaced all the others.