Submitted by TheMasterBaker01 t3_zw388w in LifeProTips
Just got burned by not doing this on Christmas day: took my vehicle in, got it back the next day, and drove it home and parked it. Woke up to a dead battery and it was a whole ordeal.
When your car's getting worked on, there's a non-zero chance your doors are being left open, leaving your lights on and running your battery down, so give it the extra time to get home so your alternator can charge it back up.
It'll also give you more time to sus out any potential issues with the work they did.
EDIT: Removing the part about idling because, as some people pointed out both kindly and not-so-kindly, idling will charge your car battery.
Solid-Question-3952 t1_j1szbpu wrote
My husband has been in various positions in the auto repair industry for 15+ years. I asked him how many times he has heard of a good battery being dead, as you described, due to mechanics leaving doors open or letting the vehicle idle. His answer : "never. That wouldnt happen. Maybe if you had a bad battery or your car was from the 1990's. But no, thats not a thing."