on 25-05-2013 11:05 AM
on 25-05-2013 11:25 AM
Is this a manual? or auto?
btw, can you still clutch start a modern manual car?
I clutch start my bravo if it goes flat - but that's pretty rare.
I have one of those battery power stations for jump starting and 12v power/air etc, but not sure what that would do to a more modern car.
on 25-05-2013 11:27 AM
on 25-05-2013 11:28 AM
Is this a manual? or auto?
btw, can you still clutch start a modern manual car?
I clutch start my bravo if it goes flat - but that's pretty rare.
I have one of those battery power stations for jump starting and 12v power/air etc, but not sure what that would do to a more modern car.
Its an auto, diesel if that makes any difference.
on 25-05-2013 11:30 AM
If you're a member, that's what I'd do. - modern cars are a bit finicky- and I'd bet a blown computer would cost a pretty penny...
on 25-05-2013 11:31 AM
on 25-05-2013 11:32 AM
on 25-05-2013 11:34 AM
Yes it makes a difference...can't clutch start an auto..... did you leave lights on? or did it just go flat?
If the latter, you might wanna ask them to test the battery = you might need a new one and that might be the cheapest way to go. = call supercheap or similar - they usually have specials.
on 25-05-2013 11:37 AM
on 25-05-2013 11:39 AM
on 25-05-2013 11:44 AM
The door was not quite shut for a few days, so I guess an interior light was left on. Not really sure how long it was like that. Its possible the battery was already on its last legs anyway. Its not my car so i dont know how old the battery is.
lol, believe it or not, that's good news but you might be best off to just buy another one. they're not that expensive. (or if it's not yours, advise the owner to do so)....in the meantime, go out and read the specs on your battery and do a search on the supercheap, repco and (can't think of the other one...sheesh). You'll probably find it's quicker and cheaper to buy a new one.