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Afternoon all,

Just a quick one - I can only use my cabby at weekends and because of the alarm and immobiliser I have to disconnect the battery to stop it from going flat during the week.  Will this cause any damage to the electrics? (or anyhting else for that matter).  
Trickle charging isn't an option at the moment as there is no power supply where the car is stored.

Dan

Mk1 GTi White Cab '86

Mk4 TDi

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not really, wont do any harm except rinse the radio of all your settings, get your alarm rewired profesionally...would help! or get a low voltage led, you mite have one thats taking up too much power, or the battery could be low on power from the start, charge it to full, and then leave the battery connected see what haps

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Thanks for your help.  
One good thing about this is that connecting and disconnecting seems to have got my MFA working again.  

Think I'm gong to need to find someone to sort out all the electrics in the car - they look shanty.

Mk1 GTi White Cab '86

Mk4 TDi
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