both family cars have flat batteries - coincidental or criminal?
both family cars have flat batteries - coincidental or criminal?
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heisthegaffer

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4,198 posts

225 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Alright all, a friend of mine with a bmw and a ford, both less than 10 years old has flat batteries within a week. When i say flat, the central locking didn't even work.

Does anyone think this is unusual? The cars are parked in London, the BMW has suffered a theft previously.

Has anyone else experienced this before?

twazzock

1,930 posts

196 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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How the fk do you illegally drain a car battery exactly?

FraserLFA

5,083 posts

201 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Happened to two cars in our family over christmas, due to the cold weather.

If it is criminal, it could be a crap attempt at disarming them in preperation for a theft. Get them recharged and secure ASAP, just in case.

Edit. I missed the flat battery bit and just read it as "No power from battery." If everything's connected, then it's just a coincidence. Or your neighbours are stealing car power for their new wonder run 3000 treadmill.

kambites

71,201 posts

248 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Ten years is pretty good going for a car battery to survive. I suspect just a combination of weather and age.

pinchmeimdreamin

10,856 posts

245 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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Damn the phantom electicity thief is loose again.

RetroWheels

3,392 posts

298 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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This is happenining a lot in congestion charged areas of London.
People with battery powered cars have been nicking electricity from conventionl car batteries via the Wi-Fi networks.
This problem is only going to get worse.

DavidHM

3,940 posts

227 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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RetroWheels said:
This is happenining a lot in congestion charged areas of London.
People with battery powered cars have been nicking electricity from conventionl car batteries via the Wi-Fi networks.
This problem is only going to get worse.

Speed_Demon

2,662 posts

215 months

Saturday 12th February 2011
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RetroWheels said:
This is happenining a lot in congestion charged areas of London.
People with battery powered cars have been nicking electricity from conventionl car batteries via the Wi-Fi networks.
This problem is only going to get worse.
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