Question for fellow TDR members who have 5 or 6 speed transmissions in their trucks. When you've parked and turn the ignition off, do you have the truck in gear with the parking brake engaged or do have it neutral, engage the parking brake and then put it in gear? At first, I would put the transmission in neutral, step on the parking brake; turn the key off and then put the transmission in first gear. I did this for a while but noticed the engine seemd to want to run after I turned the key off, plus the accessory drive belt squeeled. I decided this wasn't good, so I started setting the parking brake, put the transmission in gear, let out on the clutch and then turn the key off. The engine seemed to make less noise this way even though occasionally the belt would still squeel. Later when I got in the truck to start it, I would put one foot on the brake & one on the clutch, release the parking brake then start. Recently I changed my procedure and did not put one foot on the brake. I noticed that when I released the parking brake, the truck lurched forward even though I hadn't started it. It as though the compression of the engine had tried to move the truck forward when I had killed the engine previously. Since I had the parking brake set and the transmission in gear the truck held that position. I was wondering if other folks had noticed this. Thanks.