Could this be alarming????
Could this be alarming????
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AIF

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10 posts

243 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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Still need to change my dead battery (at least I have now found it !!). If there is no power in the battery, will the alarm still go off when I disconnect it, assuming I can disconnect it and the connections are not corroded and I dont break off the bolts like I did with one of the cover bolts? Also, it looks like an original TVR battery, is that some sort of record for a 3 1/2 year old car?!

s7usk

45 posts

247 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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no the alarm will arm itself when you put the battery back on my battery lasted 3 years befor needing a new one

AIF

Original Poster:

10 posts

243 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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s7usk. Thanks for the reply. I've seen various comments about battery type. Any thoughts?

cdmpw

73 posts

260 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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The alarm will go off when you disconnect the battery, you just have to put up with the din until you connect the new one - buy it from a TVR specialist before you start. You can't be sure a Halfords battery will have the correct flange for the Tuscan's clamp.

2 things to watch out for:

1. make sure the key is not in the ignition and the driver's door is open - the central locking will activate when you disconnect the old battery.

2. be careful not to earth the live terminal on the chassis which is very adjacent.

An Optimate charger should be used if you don't drive the car for 7-10 days - this will prolong battery life and prevent low-voltage problems with the doors & windows.

Chris

s7usk

45 posts

247 months

Friday 6th October 2006
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sorry cdmpw maybe your tuscans alarm sounds when you disconnect your battery but my tusc will not sound when i do,its a factory fitted one, perhaps yours is a different one also i fitted a hevy duty one from a vauxall dealer(my brother works there so i paid a good price)that was 3 and a half years ago its been spot on even when its left for a few weeks.

AIF

Original Poster:

10 posts

243 months

Saturday 7th October 2006
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cdwpm . Am puzzeled about the central locking as I had assumed that you would need power to do that. Also my remote doesn't work now so I'm assuming when I get the new battery all items will function again and I will be able to get in.

s7usk

45 posts

247 months

Saturday 7th October 2006
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yep it all springs to life when the battery is hooked up

cdmpw

73 posts

260 months

Saturday 7th October 2006
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Suggest also trying a new plipper battery, available from Maplin, mine lasted 3 years.

Chris

AIF

Original Poster:

10 posts

243 months

Monday 9th October 2006
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Thanks for all the responses guys. New battery now in and all's well! Have got my smile back now.