Trunk Open -->> Dead Battery
#16
Love the quote; so true! Every car I've owned with this feature doesn't cut power to the courtesy lights, so I hear you there. I just can't comprehend why they would remain on with the doors closed, but I'll find out!
I've been charging at 10A for the last couple of hours, only because the next lower setting is 2A. Any concerns? Also, would you be concerned with water/acid level? Like I said earlier, I haven't touched that on any battery since high school.
I've been charging at 10A for the last couple of hours, only because the next lower setting is 2A. Any concerns? Also, would you be concerned with water/acid level? Like I said earlier, I haven't touched that on any battery since high school.
#19
I left the trunk open to let it dry out. It was pouring on Wednesday, and I had it open for 5+ minutes while food (for yesterday) was loaded. It's not like it was soaked or anything, but I still thought it would be a good idea to leave it open inside the garage. Little did I know what would follow.
I came late to this thread, but I agree with JMC about slow but sure on the recharging. The only thing is you know your battery will never be back to 100% now that you have fully discharged it.
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