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Thanks for your help and advice mate, Harsh (from Norton) fixed me up, eventually!Too windy to go for me wood ter day. Bastid.
Thanks for your help and advice mate, Harsh (from Norton) fixed me up, eventually!Too windy to go for me wood ter day. Bastid.
How many days do you leave her car without being used? How old is the battery?Wifey has been baking like mad. Just had a sossidge roll and have seen the scones she'd done.
I'll be cooking the roast later, pork!
Wifey's car wouldn't fecking start, again. It's always OK when it is run regularly but summat is taking more ampy things than it should. Maybe it's her DAT radio, (Is that the term) so volts down to 11.9 when i put in on charge. so drove her to the jab station in my slippers, oh and a few clothes too.
God my Disco is wet inside.
fink I might have to get a cover for it!
Cheers!Glad it is sorted for you @Stanleysteamer computers are a pain when they go wrong!!
Eye will sleep betterer at nite nowThanks for your help and advice mate, Harsh (from Norton) fixed me up, eventually!
Me too, I was getting a bit concerned for @StanleysteamerEye will sleep betterer at nite now
Not exactly sure how long I left it but it must be less than a fortnight, although it didn't go that far, and the batt is about 6 years old. We are thinking about swapping it out.How many days do you leave her car without being used? How old is the battery?
That is a bit old on a modern car with all the quiescent current draws they tend to haveNot exactly sure how long I left it but it must be less than a fortnight, although it didn't go that far, and the batt is about 6 years old. We are thinking about swapping it out.
Check the volts when its running to see if its charging. Eye eggspect yer going to the battery chop soon ter spend some sovs. And get yerself a tarp fer the disco anorl.Not exactly sure how long I left it but it must be less than a fortnight, although it didn't go that far, and the batt is about 6 years old. We are thinking about swapping it out.
Yer batteries probably flatFor my 3,000th post, here is a picture from the last time I drove the old girl back in December 2019
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Probably and the auxiliary battery too. They are on isolators but these things don't hold a charge forever!Yer batteries probably flat
Probably and the auxiliary battery too. They are on isolators but these things don't hold a charge forever!
I should go and check as I need to get her road worthy before the end of March!Three months I think in ambient weather - which we haven't had for a week or so.
I should go and check as I need to get her road worthy before the end of March!
I remember now, you said that was why I wasn't allowed near them.......Oh good old muddy fun.
They are not real you know, made of papier mache they are.
Cheers
That is a bit old on a modern car with all the quiescent current draws they tend to have
What's the most primitive object in the pic? Answers on a post card please
I am reliably informed it is an alien papier mache thingy.....What's the most primitive object in the pic? Answers on a post card please
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