Boot open = batt dead
Boot open = batt dead
jimxms Sounds like I've actually got a half decent battery then. I've had the stereo on for about 3hrs before turned up loud while washing the car!
jimxms Sounds like I've actually got a half decent battery then. I've had the stereo on for about 3hrs before turned up loud while washing the car!
Nah running std system. When I had my IS200 I upgraded the entire system, but then realised that I'd never get to use it as the Mrs and Kids were always in the car. So when I swapped the 200 for the 300 a few weeks later I didnt bother making the same mistake again :p
You could fit an extra battery and mess about with all that wiring etc
OR.....
just don't leave the boot open, Jim? :biggrin: :thumbup1:
Marsdendean I think it is worth it if the cost is right . . .
My dad flattened his GS within about 10 mins of having the engine off but radio on etc. He was going on the theory that the 500KG of batteries would store loads of charge, but it only uses a piddly battery to get everything fired up
Marsdendean I think it is worth it if the cost is right . . .
My dad flattened his GS within about 10 mins of having the engine off but radio on etc. He was going on the theory that the 500KG of batteries would store loads of charge, but it only uses a piddly battery to get everything fired up
DaveEdin just don't leave the boot open, Jim? :biggrin: :thumbup1:
DaveEdin just don't leave the boot open, Jim? :biggrin: :thumbup1:
Its not only Lexus Jim that suffers this problem, most cars will discharge a battery in 24hrs if boot light or interior light is left on.
On my car tho, I can not arm the alarm if it had detected a boot or door left open. that is one indication that you have left someone not closed.
Phil01 Its not only Lexus Jim that suffers this problem, most cars will discharge a battery in 24hrs if boot light or interior light is left on.
On my car tho, I can not arm the alarm if it had detected a boot or door left open. that is one indication that you have left someone not closed.
Phil01 Its not only Lexus Jim that suffers this problem, most cars will discharge a battery in 24hrs if boot light or interior light is left on.
On my car tho, I can not arm the alarm if it had detected a boot or door left open. that is one indication that you have left someone not closed.
This is a common scenario with poor/old jump leads,
The leads/connections are just not capable of carrying a sudden surge of 100+ amps through them. In this situation leave the donor car ticking over for 5-10mins first to put some power back into the flat battery first, this will then help as flat battery has started to accept the amps.
And remember you do not have to sit in the donor car revving it up to increase charge rate, that was in the old days of generators/dynamo's where they did not start to perform unless they were turning ar 2000rpm.
Phil01 And remember you do not have to sit in the donor car revving it up to increase charge rate, that was in the old days of generators/dynamo's where they did not start to perform unless they were turning ar 2000rpm.
Phil01 And remember you do not have to sit in the donor car revving it up to increase charge rate, that was in the old days of generators/dynamo's where they did not start to perform unless they were turning ar 2000rpm.
I left my boot open for 3 days in the garage I must have pushed the boot popper or just not shut it and my car started first time..
Led in the boot light and an auris diesel battery fitted..