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Battery Discharge Bmw Cooper S Mkii
I have a BMW mini & thought I had a battery problem as the car could go from 100% charge to virtually 0 in 6 hours with nothing on, keys out. After getting the battery & alternator checked (both fine) I was mystified! However it did it again yesterday & then it clicked, the hot weather. On the occasions the battery discharged I'd left the windows open. Before taking it to an expensive sparky for diagnosis has anyone any ideas why leaving the windows open would drain the battery?
A thousand thanks!
A thousand thanks!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dibbie Does your mini have a minidisc player. I remember a work mate of mine had this prob. but only in the winter. But you did leave your windows open, so it may have gone pretty cold that night. If it happens again try removing the disc player fuse at night to see if that stops it. Funny enough when I was in Cornwall at the end of may I had to jump start a mini with my leads after their battery had gone flat overnight. Were they in a panic. Hope they got back to Southampton safely.
To discharge a 40Ah battery within 6 hours requires a discharge rate in excess of 6A.
I know 3 series BMWs suffer from a fault in the ‘Hedgehog’ within the aircon system, resulting in the element being permanently energized, even with the ignition switched off.
It may be that BMW have carried forward this design to the Mini.
I know 3 series BMWs suffer from a fault in the ‘Hedgehog’ within the aircon system, resulting in the element being permanently energized, even with the ignition switched off.
It may be that BMW have carried forward this design to the Mini.
I wouldn't know, Baldric; I was only offering a way that the motor could still take current when apparently not operating. Further more I don't know for how long the window electrics are "live" after the ignition is switched off and the car locked on a BMW Mini. On my Volvo the windows are "live" for a while after the ignition is switched off but they are "killed" as soon as the car is locked, so not a possible scenario for my car.
baldric; It's a very useful device, on an Audi at least.it was just a thought and I don't know which other cars have it; say you drive into a multi storey where the light's a bit dim having opened you window to collect the ticket, you park, switch off, remove the keys, get out and ***! the window's still open. Instead of having to climb back in and switch on, you simply activate the window motor. It isn't still trying to activate the window it's just on standby and live - mine for about 3 minutes then the timer switches it off.
- Phew!
- Phew!
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