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  1. Indeed - and it was jacked up anyway, so it's not as if it was going to roll anywhere. I wish I'd asked the guy to repeat the explanation now...
  2. Hi All, I've just taken my Superb MkIII for a change of tyres. For the 30-40 minutes they had the car jacked up, they kept the engine running. I did ask them why and he mentioned something about the electronic parking brake (I didn't quite catch it all). I struggle to understand how a modern car needs to have it's engine running while being worked on - could someone possibly explain why this would be required? Not exactly wonderful for the enviromment, or indeed my wallet (especially at £1.80/litre). Any thoughts much appreciated! Cheers Alex.

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