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Hi,
I don't use my car a lot, and sometimes when I haven't used it for more than 2 weeks, I can't start the car - the battery is completely dead. I think it may have to do with the alarm system that seems to consume energy even if I don't use it, or maybe it's something else (moist?). I have already replaced the battery one and they also gave me one with a higher capacity than I had before, but it doesn't seem to have helped much. I'll have the garage take a look at it, but probably just need to take the car out for a spin once a week, to be sure.
I also heard that some people just take their battery inside during the nights to warm them up / keep them warm, as cold tends to drain them from energy also.
Does anyone else have tips on this? And also on starting a car that has a dead battery? I know you can use starter-cables for this (which I'll buy this weekend), but I was also wondering if there is anything that I can use just plugging into an outlet - I have a nice long extention cord that makes it to my car very easily.
If anyone can come with some useful tips it'd be much, much appreciated. Especially since I need to use the car tomorrow and I don't want to call emergency assistance for something that silly again (it would be the third time ... :S)
Again, so far it has only ever happened after not using the car for a while.
Thanks,
Arwin
I don't use my car a lot, and sometimes when I haven't used it for more than 2 weeks, I can't start the car - the battery is completely dead. I think it may have to do with the alarm system that seems to consume energy even if I don't use it, or maybe it's something else (moist?). I have already replaced the battery one and they also gave me one with a higher capacity than I had before, but it doesn't seem to have helped much. I'll have the garage take a look at it, but probably just need to take the car out for a spin once a week, to be sure.
I also heard that some people just take their battery inside during the nights to warm them up / keep them warm, as cold tends to drain them from energy also.
Does anyone else have tips on this? And also on starting a car that has a dead battery? I know you can use starter-cables for this (which I'll buy this weekend), but I was also wondering if there is anything that I can use just plugging into an outlet - I have a nice long extention cord that makes it to my car very easily.
If anyone can come with some useful tips it'd be much, much appreciated. Especially since I need to use the car tomorrow and I don't want to call emergency assistance for something that silly again (it would be the third time ... :S)
Again, so far it has only ever happened after not using the car for a while.
Thanks,
Arwin