Petbe
New Member
A couple of months ago, I announced on these forums that I had bought myself a 2000 Rangie.
Several of you warned me that wireless doorbells etc could effect the battery, and I listened, honest I did.:doh:
A few weeks later, it wouldnt start, so I phoned the AA and told the guy, what you had all told me, which of course, he poo pood, and said he had never heard of it. He then tested the battery and gave me the figure of 2 amps, and told me it was defunct..:doh:
So off I went and paid £149 for a new battery..
Guess what? its happened again.
I dont drive it every day, and because of that, its draining fairly quickly.
This time I cant even use the fob to open the door..
I need to have the auto door opening, as I am disabled, and living where I do, I would be afraid to leave it overnight without the immobiliser in place.
I need your help guys..
I have heard of a resister thingy, that can be fitted that stops this, but I cant do that myself, and my local 4 x 4 guy says I have to get someone mobile to fit it for me.
I would appreciate any advice you can give me. The garage I bought it from are willing to take it and sell it for me, but I dont really want to do that, as the Rangie is the car of my dreams, the only replacement I would want would be another Rangie..
Several of you warned me that wireless doorbells etc could effect the battery, and I listened, honest I did.:doh:
A few weeks later, it wouldnt start, so I phoned the AA and told the guy, what you had all told me, which of course, he poo pood, and said he had never heard of it. He then tested the battery and gave me the figure of 2 amps, and told me it was defunct..:doh:
So off I went and paid £149 for a new battery..
Guess what? its happened again.
I dont drive it every day, and because of that, its draining fairly quickly.
This time I cant even use the fob to open the door..
I need to have the auto door opening, as I am disabled, and living where I do, I would be afraid to leave it overnight without the immobiliser in place.
I need your help guys..
I have heard of a resister thingy, that can be fitted that stops this, but I cant do that myself, and my local 4 x 4 guy says I have to get someone mobile to fit it for me.
I would appreciate any advice you can give me. The garage I bought it from are willing to take it and sell it for me, but I dont really want to do that, as the Rangie is the car of my dreams, the only replacement I would want would be another Rangie..