kamion said:Woke up to find my car dead as a door knob. Some how, the battery went flat. I think I left my interior light switched on from Wednesday evening.
SOates82 said:Oh and you will have to re-enter the radio code and maybe something with the immobaliser.
kamion said:SOates82 said:Oh and you will have to re-enter the radio code and maybe something with the immobaliser.
Immobiliser?! Really?
Neily03 said:kamion said:SOates82 said:Oh and you will have to re-enter the radio code and maybe something with the immobaliser.
Immobiliser?! Really?
I don't think so :roll: ..... you might have to re-teach the auto window though. :wink:
Neily03 said:Or go for a long drive.... at least 30 minutes.....
kamion said:Hmm. How do you "re-teach" the auto-window?
kamion said:Thanks guys. My manager has offered to pop by my place after work to give it a jump start. I guess I'll be out circling Cambridge doing an A14->M11->A11 route. :roll:
I think it's the interior light. And I reverse parked my car so the rear tints didn't help me notice it was still on after I walked away!
Hmm. How do you "re-teach" the auto-window? Can I re-teach it to do both auto-up and auto-down? :twisted:
Jap Tart said:I didn't have to re-set anything but my radio everytime it went dead (was annoying as I lost all the names of CDs I'd typed in).
kamion said:Managed to jump start the car, after quite a few attempts!
It seems that disarming the immobiliser (and thus causing all indicator lights to flash) was stuffing up my attempts to start the engine! :shock: Didn't know the indicator lights sucked up so much juice. :roll:
In the end, I had to blip the immobiliser, then wait until just before it reengaged to start the engine.
I have to go look up the manual at what the alarm system is doing. The first time I locked and armed the car, it beeped at me. The red light also stays on for some time before starting to blink. It used to blink straight away.