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Old 31 January 2014, 02:29 PM
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Hi guys, I have a 2004 sti with ecutek remap which has been parked on the drive for a couple of weeks as I have a newborn baby, and now has a flat battery. Just wondering what the procedure would be to jump start it using a neighbours car? Is there anything in particular I do/don't need to do? Thanks!

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dont.................
take the battery off and recharge
Old 31 January 2014, 02:35 PM
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and then buy a trickle charger
Old 31 January 2014, 02:59 PM
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+1 on trickle charger
Buy the smart type. Worth the money. It will look after your battery if you don't use the Scoob so much. You can also plug it in with the battery connected to the car for the alarm etc.
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Thanks for the quick responses! I might just refund my battery at work and purchase a new one. Is there any reason for not jumping it?
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If the battery is totally dead, then jump starting it might not be enough - I'd do as Tubby says and take it off to charge it.
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Originally Posted by Wrx sti Ed
Thanks for the quick responses! I might just refund my battery at work and purchase a new one. Is there any reason for not jumping it?
I believe your ecu won't appreciate it...
I was always getting flat batteries as I tend to use the car only once a week, so I purchased a C-tek conditioner...never had a problem since.
Old 31 January 2014, 03:53 PM
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Jump starting can surge and blow ecu's so avoid unless you have a surge protector.

the car you have has a smart charge system so the battery will only pick a charge up if say the lights are on read the lable under the bonnet on the left hand side
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Originally Posted by tubbytommy
dont.................
take the battery off and recharge
Is that you posting Emma?
I'm struggling to believe TT would give such a sensible and straightforward reply. 😄
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