I fought the battery in my car for years. If you don't drive it all the time, it goes down. Unhooking it will help a lot. I hope you don't have a theft system. One of my cars disabled the stereo when the power was unhooked. Hook battery back up, no stereo. have to know the secret owner's code for it. Learn it before the battery is unhooked. Best option is to buy a battery Tender for about $45 and leave it hooked up. The battery won't discharge and it won't boil it dry... just keeps it charged. On some cars with a constantly-on cigar lighter, you can just plug it in there. Other, you can mount the small unit to the car with wires to the battery terminals, plug the cord into a wall outlet, and just unplug it when driving away. I just today hooked up an Optima for my Viper and I plan to get a battery Tender for next fall when I stop driving the car for a couple of months. The anti-theft system in a Viper will drain a great battery in less than 60 days, more like three weeks in my car. Much worse than a clock and computer. Last year it was nasty weather even if it is southern Ohio. Tom Michael Clark wrote: > Thanks everyone for your responses on and off list about my battery > question. Right now it's running about 50/50 on Optima or just > disconnecting the regular battery. > > I think I'll just leave the regular battery in there and disconnect it, and > see how it does. I'll get an Optima if that doesn't work out. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information.
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