Flat battery thanks to immobilizer...again

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Re: Flat battery thanks to immobilizer...again

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the one under the drivers seat is your starter battery...
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Thank you Rob, thought as much............ok now need to purchase some jump leads lol
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Re: Flat battery thanks to immobilizer...again

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Theres probably an easier way but I would disconect one and see what's not working afterwards.
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Re: Flat battery thanks to immobilizer...again

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Bought a fantastic charger, complete with a light and compressor that we can take with us. Dudley started with no problems.................now just need to dig him out of the snow! :shock:
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