battery tender??
#11
If your car is sitting for a month at a time, the battery tender is a good idea. An electrical system malfunction causing a draw will generally drain your battery overnight so that doesn't seem to be the case.
I work at a Euro car dealership and if we let a new car sit for a month, chances are less than 50/50 it will crank over fast enough to start.
I work at a Euro car dealership and if we let a new car sit for a month, chances are less than 50/50 it will crank over fast enough to start.
Last edited by JRC702; 08-26-2012 at 07:24 PM.
#12
If your car is sitting for a month at a time, the battery tender is a good idea. An electrical system malfunction causing a draw will generally drain your battery overnight so that doesn't seem to be the case.
I work at a Euro car dealership and if we let a new car sit for a month, chances are less than 50/50 it will crank over fast enough to start.
I work at a Euro car dealership and if we let a new car sit for a month, chances are less than 50/50 it will crank over fast enough to start.
#13
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I found the Battery Tender that I wanted for the best price on FleaBay. Can't recall what I spent but I bought 2; 1 for each Stang; back when I was storing them.
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