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To: Lane3 who wrote (149564)12/5/2005 12:37:15 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793843
 
That's why I don't know about it. I buy new batteries when the old ones die. This one gave me no warning

I have a solution.

Buy a new battery every time you renew your driver's license. <ggg>



To: Lane3 who wrote (149564)12/5/2005 2:08:10 PM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 793843
 
i buy a battery after four years... rather spend a few dollars early than find it not start on the road or when i need to go some place. you may not live in a cold area but most batteries fail on first major cold day without warning.

i also have a charger on it when i am not using it. the car pulls a lot of juice as the computer is checking items, running the clock, etc. over a week or two it can put a drain on the battery and shorten the battery life too.