Battery drain advice please.
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2018 9:03 am
Bought a second hand bongo and drove it home. Had to leave it on the drive a couple of weeks. When I tried starting it, nothing happened when I turned the key (no dash lights, no clicking, key fob not working) so I assumed the battery had died.
Got a jump start from a mechanic, who checked the alternator and said it was working great. I immediately drove to Halfords to get them to check the battery. They said it was in great condition.
Bongo started first time in Halfords car park and I drove home. All seems well.
It sat on the drive for a couple of days and when I checked it last night it is completely dead again.
I'm not sure what to try next. If the battery and alternator are both in good condition- why is the battery draining so quickly? I'm sure I'm not leaving anything on so is there something which could be draining it which I'm not aware of? Or maybe this second drain was due to the starter battery not having enough time to recharge on the trip to Halfords? I'm hoping I can see a specialist on Saturday ( assuming I can get a jump start) but any thoughts / advice is appreciated. Thanks!
Got a jump start from a mechanic, who checked the alternator and said it was working great. I immediately drove to Halfords to get them to check the battery. They said it was in great condition.
Bongo started first time in Halfords car park and I drove home. All seems well.
It sat on the drive for a couple of days and when I checked it last night it is completely dead again.
I'm not sure what to try next. If the battery and alternator are both in good condition- why is the battery draining so quickly? I'm sure I'm not leaving anything on so is there something which could be draining it which I'm not aware of? Or maybe this second drain was due to the starter battery not having enough time to recharge on the trip to Halfords? I'm hoping I can see a specialist on Saturday ( assuming I can get a jump start) but any thoughts / advice is appreciated. Thanks!