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johnny37 | 08:32 Fri 01st Aug 2008 | Motoring
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Following from the question below really. My car is left unused for long periods on the drive. After a few weeks the battery is down to zero and i have to recharge it. Is the tiny amount of power used by the immobiliser flashing light light enough to do this? If so why dont you hear about it happening more often? I have had to buy a battery booster.
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Thanks guys. I dont know why i did not think of that! My garage didnt suggest it.

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