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Drained Battery


sandereo
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Hi There -

My wife left the spotlights on for 3hrs the other day while she went to a Home and Garden show.

The Battery was as dead as can be. After some phone calls, my car was running again with a spare Battery and had the original recharged over-night.

The buzzer which sounds when you leave your lights on is not very audible when parking on a noisy road. I wish the electrics were designed to at least dim the lights, if not switching them off al-together as some other cars do, when the ignition is off.

This is so otherwise from these !Removed!. You can't play the radio without the ignition on, but yet they allow you to drain your Battery by leaving the **** lights on accidentally.

I still love my Verso thou. It's solid, positive, quiet, spacious and safe.

Anyway, just to let you know when-ever you should disconnect the battery terminals.

The only things that need resetting is the clock and the pre-set radio stations and sound control levels.

Erwin

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Hi There -

My wife left the spotlights on for 3hrs the other day while she went to a Home and Garden show.

The battery was as dead as can be. After some phone calls, my car was running again with a spare battery and had the original recharged over-night.

The buzzer which sounds when you leave your lights on is not very audible when parking on a noisy road. I wish the electrics were designed to at least dim the lights, if not switching them off al-together as some other cars do, when the ignition is off.

This is so otherwise from these !Removed!. You can't play the radio without the ignition on, but yet they allow you to drain your battery by leaving the **** lights on accidentally.

I still love my Verso thou. It's solid, positive, quiet, spacious and safe.

Anyway, just to let you know when-ever you should disconnect the battery terminals.

The only things that need resetting is the clock and the pre-set radio stations and sound control levels.

Erwin

Perhaps the audio buzzer is faulty, ours is pretty loud & intrusive. For radio audio just leave the key in the socket and press the button once (without your foot on the clutch)

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