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If you don't use the car often then suggest disconnect the battery between use by undoing the earth (negative / minus sign) cable from the battery and the battery will then last longer between use. Remember, central locking, alarm, clock, etc won't work with battery disconnected and wit ours I have to lock the doors with central locking before disconnecting battery as only have key on one door (leave bonnet open before locking doors). Hope this helps
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By Laddy Muck · Posted
Ahh shame about the cost of replacing the battery - especially (and I am assuming here) as the car probably isn't worth that much. I do, however, think your decision is better than scrapping the car. I will still update the results of our "experiment" in case this is of interest to others. I absolutely refuse to scrap an otherwise perfectly good vehicle (especially as ours is ULEZ compliant - despite its age). Nor am I enamoured with the idea of driving more just to keep the battery going. If this little £35 gadget does the business then I shall be very happy. We shall see......... Enjoy all those extra journeys, though if our gadget works then you might benefit from purchasing one and trickle-charging from time to time to save you having to make them. -
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