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Guys
Went out to the Tuscan this morning and could not even get it open! The key would noit unlock it when i pressed the "zapper" and so I resorted to gettiung the roof off.........got to try and start the car and nothing!! Tried the lighjts and nothing etc etc.
I only had a brand new battery fitted in December, so wondering why it would of gone completely flat or are we looking at an electronics failiure? I drove it only 5 days ago so a bit strange that it is completely dead. It doesnt even do the machine gun sound that you get when there is a flat battery!
Can anyone help, shed some light etc?
Dan
Went out to the Tuscan this morning and could not even get it open! The key would noit unlock it when i pressed the "zapper" and so I resorted to gettiung the roof off.........got to try and start the car and nothing!! Tried the lighjts and nothing etc etc.
I only had a brand new battery fitted in December, so wondering why it would of gone completely flat or are we looking at an electronics failiure? I drove it only 5 days ago so a bit strange that it is completely dead. It doesnt even do the machine gun sound that you get when there is a flat battery!
Can anyone help, shed some light etc?
Dan
Dan,
Do you keep your Tuscan parked outside? You could have some moisture / damp / condensation running down the windscreen and into the fuse box. This can activate the headlights, wipers etc. even though they are switched off, thus draining the battery in a short time. When the battery voltage gets low enough, the alarm will activate and further drain the battery. Possible action: use your anderson jump leads and a fully charged external battery to gain entry to the car, remove the fuses and or relays for the headlights / wipers / fans / whatever is running that shouldn't be, thoroughly dry the car inside possibly using a small fan heater (WITH A THERMAL CUT-OUT) on LOW heat placed in the driver's foot well facing forwards. Trickle charge the battery via the jump leads for a couple of days, refit the fuses and relays, and try again. Good luck.
Chris.
Do you keep your Tuscan parked outside? You could have some moisture / damp / condensation running down the windscreen and into the fuse box. This can activate the headlights, wipers etc. even though they are switched off, thus draining the battery in a short time. When the battery voltage gets low enough, the alarm will activate and further drain the battery. Possible action: use your anderson jump leads and a fully charged external battery to gain entry to the car, remove the fuses and or relays for the headlights / wipers / fans / whatever is running that shouldn't be, thoroughly dry the car inside possibly using a small fan heater (WITH A THERMAL CUT-OUT) on LOW heat placed in the driver's foot well facing forwards. Trickle charge the battery via the jump leads for a couple of days, refit the fuses and relays, and try again. Good luck.
Chris.
Hi Guys
Got it started by jump starting so seems like a battery problem! BUT took it for a 20 min spin, got back to my house, switched off and then it would not start again. So going to post a new question on how long it takes to charge.
REason for drain - we found the boot didnt lock properly and the light stayed on! I actually6 climbed in and got it shut on me to see if it stayed on...........very TVR!!
Thanks guys
Got it started by jump starting so seems like a battery problem! BUT took it for a 20 min spin, got back to my house, switched off and then it would not start again. So going to post a new question on how long it takes to charge.
REason for drain - we found the boot didnt lock properly and the light stayed on! I actually6 climbed in and got it shut on me to see if it stayed on...........very TVR!!
Thanks guys
My kids figured out how to tell if a light has gone off inside a boot/fridge etc. One of them set their phone onto video record, put it inside the fridge then shut and opened the door.
I learnt two things from that - the light really does go off when you shut the fridge door; and don't ever bet your kids can't do something if it involves technology. And anything seems funny when you've had too much Christmas spirit.
gooner
I learnt two things from that - the light really does go off when you shut the fridge door; and don't ever bet your kids can't do something if it involves technology. And anything seems funny when you've had too much Christmas spirit.
gooner
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