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AAAAAAARGH!!!!...what a muppet

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well got my Xenon kit delivered the other day,started to try and fit it last night,and only managed to flatten my battery :p
...........or i think i have,as i had the bonnet up for 1-2hours while sorting out the xenons(still not fitted as didn't have the right tools),i forgot to switch off the interior lights,so when i went to start it up to move it into the garage,all i got was a rapid series of clicks,tried using a friends car starter pack(just a cheapo one tho) and still the same,..............i take it ive nothing else to worry about other than just a flat battery?.....its not something like a DME relay problem thats surfaced?,my mech mate reckons its just a flat battery as he thought it sounded a bit slow earlier on when starting......................i'm right in assuming too that the 993's battery isn't a different shape to most available batteries either,as i'm just getting one delivered blind so to speak(right ampage etc)........any help appreaciated

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Sounds like battery. Bosch do good battery for 993 - circa 45 quid. No need to pay more. Size shouldn't be an issue, AFAIA.

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The best one to get is a Bosch Silver plus. They were recomended to me by JZM they are about £50 odd. The size is right for the car as well.

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cheers for the replies..............the only thing thats puzzling me tho,if my battery wont start the car,would it still power the front compartment light,as this seems to still go on when i lift the lid

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Maybe enough power for lights, but not for starter motor?

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The front compartment light is only a few Watts whereas the starter motor has the largest individual electrical load on the car.

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Seagull on 11 November 2005

The front compartment light is only a few Watts whereas the starter motor has the largest individual electrical load on the car.


would it also be enough for the battery to drain with the compartment light and the interior lights on as well tho?

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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Roddy Kennedy on 11 November 2005

Previous poster said:
would it also be enough for the battery to drain with the compartment light and the interior lights on as well tho?
Absolutely. I did it a while back with the engine lid not quite closed. See similar 'Aaaarghh' post.... :oops:

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As you are up in Aberdeen, I think Dingbro have an outlet and they do the Bosch Silver for about £38. Just lie and say you are in the trade


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Previous poster said:
Quote: Originally posted by Shed17 on 12 November 2005

As you are up in Aberdeen, I think Dingbro have an outlet and they do the Bosch Silver for about £38. Just lie and say you are in the trade



no need to :wink:
..............my mate wrangled one for me via his work,and everything is back to full power!!!..............and as for these xenons..........can't believe the difference,totally makes full beam redundant on dark roads

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