Anyone got a realistic suggestion ? thanks
Quote from: 182_blue on December 09, 2009, 12:22:01 pmAnyone got a realistic suggestion ? thanksBuy a good one and buy once! http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_206665_langId_-1_categoryId_165629#dtabShould last forever
Yes that's correct. Look for a good earth on the chassis Perhaps leave over night to get a good charge into it.
Ok, cheers, for illness reasons my car has been left on the drive for nearly 2 weeks then i have been updating the sat nav (maps and firmware) which resulted in the nav being left on for 4 hours too LOL, so hopefully i wont need anything again but i may just invest in one of those
Quote from: 182_blue on December 09, 2009, 02:21:06 pmOk, cheers, for illness reasons my car has been left on the drive for nearly 2 weeks then i have been updating the sat nav (maps and firmware) which resulted in the nav being left on for 4 hours too LOL, so hopefully i wont need anything again but i may just invest in one of those Once the car is mobile I would have your battery condition checked. A battery should be able to hold a charge for a couple of months if it and the charging system are in good order. Our Ed 30 can sit unused for anything upto 3 months and will still fire first crank I thought the GTi had a system that will turn off radio etc if it senses battery charge is low?
Unless you use a smart charger like the CTEK one, I would disconnect the negative pole pf the battery to the car and connect the charger directly on the pos and neg terminals of the battery. This may avoid you from damaging your alternator.
2nd. for the CTEK - my car sits for two/three weeks sometimes; that can be long enough to 'weaken' the battery (The Kenwood DNX7200 (top bit of kit BTW) I think was inexpertly fitted by some Nottingham 'cowboy Audio Specialists' from whom I bought it and there's a small constant battery drain - that's the price you can pay for battering the price down )The CTEK sorts this out fine and will also charge a discharged battery overnight - as mine's an 'oiler' it obviously needs a fair bit of 'kick' to fire it up