We have an old 1996 4 x 4 with two batteries mainly used for towing and a newer Fiesta for use around town etc. This winter we have hardly used the 4 x 4 and it sits for a week or longer without being used. On trying to start it the battery appears to be flat for some unknown reason. However once started and taken for a drive no further issues.
Eventually realised that as the alarm was on all the time, over time it was obviously draining the battery. A condition of our insurance is that the alarm needs to be switched on all the time. There we have a Catch 22. If battery goes flat, alarm and central locking no longer work properly and all sorts of weird issues occured. Upside is that unless someone can push start an automatic, no chance of them nicking it!
The battery once charged seems to hold its charge, but not when replaced back into the vehicle. Never realised that an alarm could drain a battery over time to the point where the engine will not tick over. Not sure how to get around this as do not want to be usingt eh 4 x 4 too often. Only thought is that the batteries as there is two of them, have a low ampere each.
Eventually realised that as the alarm was on all the time, over time it was obviously draining the battery. A condition of our insurance is that the alarm needs to be switched on all the time. There we have a Catch 22. If battery goes flat, alarm and central locking no longer work properly and all sorts of weird issues occured. Upside is that unless someone can push start an automatic, no chance of them nicking it!
The battery once charged seems to hold its charge, but not when replaced back into the vehicle. Never realised that an alarm could drain a battery over time to the point where the engine will not tick over. Not sure how to get around this as do not want to be usingt eh 4 x 4 too often. Only thought is that the batteries as there is two of them, have a low ampere each.