Leaving the Vette for a Month
Leaving the Vette for a Month
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gsmcoverage

Original Poster:

207 posts

263 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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Hi All,
I am not going to be driving the C5 Vette for a month so I was wondering what i need to do to make sure its ok for when i get back.

Last time I left it for 3 weeks the battery discharged and needed to be jumped. Do you need to disconnect the battery at the -ve terminal to stop drain? How will this affect the alarm (obviously wont work) immobilizer and radio?

Thanks all

ifc63

90 posts

245 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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gsmcoverage said:
Hi All,
I am not going to be driving the C5 Vette for a month so I was wondering what i need to do to make sure its ok for when i get back.


Thanks all


Just drop it round at mine for the month - it'll be ABSOLUTELY fine

LuS1fer

43,100 posts

266 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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Buy an Accuguard battery maintainer. About £50. Plug it in and leave it to maintain your bettery at optimum level without any risk of damage.

viperdave

5,695 posts

274 months

Tuesday 1st November 2005
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halfwits do a maintenance charger at a quite reasonable price that we have used on the vette for 3 week hols with no problems other than the leads aren’t quite long enough.

You probably don’t want to let the battery drain flat as that is a sure way of shortening its life, especially as some corvette battery’s are a bit iffy in the first place

Gary Z

48 posts

249 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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I have a battery optimiser for my C4.

Got an Accumate with an adapter that plugs in to the cigarette lighter,about £50 with adapter I think.

www.accumate.co.uk/

yellowshark454

578 posts

262 months

Wednesday 2nd November 2005
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Used my Gunson automatic charger for same job for a number of years now without problem (£22 in 1998). You need the model with the permanent float switch