1 way to avoid a flat battery
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Just a little mod that I have done, after getting a flat battery a few weeks ago after leaving the headlights for 2 hours in a public car park…. Doooh
All I did was created one of those annoying but very useful buzzers you get on most cars these days so that when you open the door with the side or head lights on it buzzes at you until you turn the lights off!
All you need is a 12v buzzer which is less than £2 from ebay, then go and find the positive feed from the sidelights – I used the instrument light strip above the radio, graft into that and run a wire to the courtesy light in the foot well in the griff and take the switched negative ( purple coloured wire) from the courtesy light and graft the buzzer on that, then tuck the buzzer into a recess and hey presto annoying buzzer that will avoid a flat battery
the other way to avoid this is to just remember to turn the lights off!!!
All I did was created one of those annoying but very useful buzzers you get on most cars these days so that when you open the door with the side or head lights on it buzzes at you until you turn the lights off!
All you need is a 12v buzzer which is less than £2 from ebay, then go and find the positive feed from the sidelights – I used the instrument light strip above the radio, graft into that and run a wire to the courtesy light in the foot well in the griff and take the switched negative ( purple coloured wire) from the courtesy light and graft the buzzer on that, then tuck the buzzer into a recess and hey presto annoying buzzer that will avoid a flat battery

the other way to avoid this is to just remember to turn the lights off!!!
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