ScottI2R
Electrical
- Feb 2, 2005
- 277
Hi all,
I had an experience with a Hummer H2 recently. If someone can give me a clue as to the design of this problem. And it appears that it IS designed in.
Upon returning to the airport parking lot after being gone for a long weekend (Superbowl 2004, remember the Janet Jackson episode). My H2 had a dead battery. (My fault, I had left some accesories on). Well, when I tried to start it-NOTHING! It was at this point, I was not able to remove the key from the ignition switch! In the off position, the key was LOCKED into the switch! I cannot, for the life of me, figure out the reasoning behind this. Why would a mfr. design this into a car?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
In a hundred years, it isn't going to matter anyway.
I had an experience with a Hummer H2 recently. If someone can give me a clue as to the design of this problem. And it appears that it IS designed in.
Upon returning to the airport parking lot after being gone for a long weekend (Superbowl 2004, remember the Janet Jackson episode). My H2 had a dead battery. (My fault, I had left some accesories on). Well, when I tried to start it-NOTHING! It was at this point, I was not able to remove the key from the ignition switch! In the off position, the key was LOCKED into the switch! I cannot, for the life of me, figure out the reasoning behind this. Why would a mfr. design this into a car?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Scott
In a hundred years, it isn't going to matter anyway.