This morning I jumped in the car to find a dead battery... strange as its my daily driver and I haven't noticed any warning signs. So I checked the battery using a multimeter, and it showed 10.5 volts. Strange again, I thought, that should be enough to get the interior lights going at least, but not so.
The battery in the car wasn't a sealed one, so I thought I might as well replace it anyway. Picked up the new one, connected it up, and we have interior lights, so I thought all is well. I tried to start the car, but there was just a loudish click every time I tried to crank it.
I thought it must be the alarm cutting in with the immobiliser, so I set about reading the manual to reset the alarm. Within 10 minutes, no interior lights, nothing... the new battery is drained completely...
WTF?? Any ideas?
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sounds like a big short somewhere, maybe even a battery cable worn through to run it down THAT quick, the clicking you heard is the solenoid trying to engage & failing from either a) sticking or b) not enough current, given what has happened i'd say b is the culprit
btw, if your immobiliser had been doing it's job, you wouldn't have heard any clicking
btw, if your immobiliser had been doing it's job, you wouldn't have heard any clicking
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