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Car in Garage Carbon monoxide
Thread starterjustagirl2025
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The risk is relatively lower with modern cars but in an enclosed space it would eventually build up to enough levels to kill you. It's just going to take a much longer time and you will experience far more symptoms if you stay in the car or enclosed space the whole time. This method isn't generally recommended anymore due to the fact that it takes longer and is easier to be saved from (unlike other CO methods where the CO buildup is faster and larger)
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wiggy, BlooBerryBanjo3000, divinemistress36 and 2 others
I'm sorry but I think you have close to 0 chance of succeeding with a modern car. Honestly if you want to go by CO poisoning, the charcoal method or dry ice are more likely to be successful.
My plan was to rent an airbnb with garage and park my car but leave it running. I was going to let it fill for an hour or two and then go out to sleep in it. I would have 8 hours or so. Now I'm not sure that will work.
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