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What Have You Done To Your 3rd Gen Today?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by hamiltonuh60, Nov 4, 2015.

  1. Aug 20, 2025 at 3:54 PM
    OldSaltyDog

    OldSaltyDog Well-Known Member

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    None to speak of, just enjoying it for the moment.
    ...and we drank from a water hose, didn't wear helmets and knee pads riding our bike, sometimes you gotta be smarter than an inanimate object. just saying...to each his own. Best advice is to live and let live.
     
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    OldSchlPunk

    OldSchlPunk I'm not sick, but I'm not well

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    Well, Mr Smarty-Pants know-it-all, I live in WI. It gets damned cold here in the winter. (Thanks to you Canucks not keeping your cold air up there!) I've never heard of a person or animal dying of carbon monoxide in a running vehicle that wasn't in a closed garage, or stuck in a snowbank. There's a reason your exhaust is routed out behind your rear axle: to keep the exhaust fumes as far from the cab as possible.
     
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    I spent the last 13 years working at a job where I ate lunch outside, in my truck, running because it was either too hot or too cold. I never came close to dying. Maybe if I had the vehicle in the garage, or stuck in the snow bank, with the air exchange open. That would be the only way I see it happening.
     
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    dand

    dand Blood and tears

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    You hold down on the third time.
     
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    Willy Lump Lump

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    This and that
    Know it all. Jesus children shut the fuck up.
     
  6. Aug 20, 2025 at 6:24 PM
    DavesSR5

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    Same here, I have spent many 20f to 100f days in my vehicle with the windows up and the heat or A/C running full blast and the vehicle running...

    I have never heard of a person or animal having ANY issues running their vehicle while inside the vehicle with the windows fully closed (up) for an hour at a time with the vehicle outside of a building...
     
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  7. Aug 20, 2025 at 6:29 PM
    DavesSR5

    DavesSR5 Well-Known Member

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    LED Bed lights, gas cap holder, MA1 W/ 90 degree connector, Drop Step Running Boards, Console Tray (Red Trim), Cup Holder Insert Kit (Red Trim), Head Rest Hooks, LED interior lights, Dog Hammock, rear door protectors, LED reverse lights (now VTAILs), black tailgate inserts, blackout badging, color matched glovebox letter inserts, VTAILS, H9 low beams, LED tag lights, bed mat, tailgate mat, Tri-fold soft Tonneau cover, Pro grill (OEM), AVS In-Channel Rain Guards (smoke),
    How about links to articles about the dangers of CM poisoning when a vehicle is outside a building???

    If in a closed up space such as a garage with the doors closed, then yes I 100% agree, but out in the open air, I have never heard of it happening...

    And I am often stopped at a traffic light surrounded by ICE vehicles longer than I leave my dogs in the vehicle... Sitting at a traffic light is much worse than sitting in a parking space normally...
     
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