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I had it in Key On, was losing power steering and power brakes. If it matters, it's the Si, so it's in neutral while I'm coasting and shouldn't do any damage. There's no reason to flat-bed these cars, you only flat-bed an AWD car or a car where you wouldn't want the wheels to turn.
It doesn't appear that the odometer increases when you are coasting with the car off. What I see here is that if you're counting miles (like I am where I'm leased), I could "theoretically" skip a few miles by shutting off the car and coasting it a bit.
Now I'm not an idiot, I'm not going to be doing this, so lets get that said and done. I drive safe. But it doesn't make sense for the car to be able to ignore miles while the front wheels are turning, just due to the electronic odo.
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