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Russell
 


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Two things to think about.
If you are only doing short trips I would leave the car on trickle charge via a Cteck over night when not in use
Secondly do you have any additional electric gizmo's on such as Dash cam, permanent live sockets DVD screens etc?
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UtilityGuy wrote:
Do you mean the block plugs that sit under the rear passenger side ? just on the chassis ? that look like they should be more safely boxed away rather than just left out to get covered in stuff ?


Yes them indeed, I had 3 blocks on mine, pics on here only showed 2 but maybe because mine's a V8 it's different.

Also forgot to mention that the intermittent Amber Parking brake light has also not been on since the above work. Bonus.
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Narpy wrote:
Trollman wrote:
I pretty sure I have noW solved the issue.


Have you sorted this or not as you're not making sense and why have you suddenly started talking like a scots man?

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 *D3 V8 SE Blue 2004 on LPG with Rock sliders, roof rack/Ladder, snorkel, 275/65x18 STT Muds, engine/G/box ally protection.

*D2 TD5 Epson Green 2002 Off roader (weekend toy)
*D3 V8 HSE silver 2004 on LPG (Wife's) SOLD
*Maserati Gran Turismo, the Gentlemans cruiser with a V8 soundtrack.

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Trollman
 


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Russell wrote:
Two things to think about.
If you are only doing short trips I would leave the car on trickle charge via a Cteck over night when not in use
Secondly do you have any additional electric gizmo's on such as Dash cam, permanent live sockets DVD screens etc?


I bought a new battery in the end, and not had any voltage issues since then, I think the previous owner let the battery go dead a few times and killed it.

No electrical gizmo's installed ....

Been out in it again today getting garden stuff and still runs sweet.
 *D3 V8 SE Blue 2004 on LPG with Rock sliders, roof rack/Ladder, snorkel, 275/65x18 STT Muds, engine/G/box ally protection.

*D2 TD5 Epson Green 2002 Off roader (weekend toy)
*D3 V8 HSE silver 2004 on LPG (Wife's) SOLD
*Maserati Gran Turismo, the Gentlemans cruiser with a V8 soundtrack.

Youtube/trollmanRS 
 
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With little use, a c-tek charger and perhaps also worth spending £30 on a Foxwell BT100 to keep an eye on your battery state. Great bit of kit, it reports on remaining ampage
  
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