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eyeopen
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posted on 11th Jan 16 at 17:39 |
nope its not thankx all done can change battery without codes going on 2010 corsa at least
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eyeopen
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 15:22 |
Well I don't think battery is 100% and I have a sub amp and last week when I went to change bulbs(fog) and left them on to see if were better than previous ones, battery went dead and car couldn't start. I don't wish to keep car on every time I stop play music and have a fag and feel safe it wont go dead if I do. Also when too many things are running interiror lights flash etc, doesn't feel it can cope.
old battery is like 360CCA and 50Ah new one is 750CCA and 74AH.
Also a garage said theyl charge me £30 to fit because they need to keep a positive charge so codes don't go is this true?
[Edited on 05-01-2016 by eyeopen]
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basslinecorsa
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 14:59 |
I normally use the battery from a diesel variant, that way they will fit and are normally a lot more powerful
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Ian
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 14:51 |
Not been following the battery issue, what is the reason that you want a different one? Might help if you're planning a system to have a list of bits and what they're going to draw.
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basslinecorsa
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 14:43 |
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Chop the cables that are in it away, there not needed
wow ... yes do this .... and don't forget to grease your brake discs :facepalm:
but seriously, that is probably a fuse board and you should be able to disconnect it and reconnect it to the new battery.
pics would help
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tom130691
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 14:09 |
got a pic? im confused
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--ToM--
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 13:46 |
Chop the cables that are in it away, there not needed
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eyeopen
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posted on 5th Jan 16 at 12:55 |
Hi, So just measured my battery tray yesterday making sure new battery will fit, there is like a case covering half the battery on positive side of battery. What do I do with this? will it fit in new battery? also has cables etc inside it?
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