Penelope
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As I look back at this story after a number of months, I find it puzzling. Both my late husband and I had vehicles with remote starters. For both, you clicked a button twice on a keychain control to start the car -- both automatically shut off after 10 minutes. I live in Canada, and people use remote starters to warm up their cars in the extreme cold (get heat running, etc.) before they get into the car. One would never use it in a garage -- very dangerous. I had heard rumors that remote starters can cause fires in engines but have never heard that they accidently could turn a car on. This could be a one in 20 million occurance, but it seems a bit suspicious to me. This all could have been prevented by having a Carbon monoxide monitor in the home -- as the alarm would have gone off and woken a family member up. This type of monitor is a must if your garage is connected to your home.
But, again, this story doesn't sit right with me.
But, again, this story doesn't sit right with me.