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CAR BATTERY HAS ' DIED '
I had been letting the engine run for 15 minutes every couple of days but alas the battery is 'dead'
The car has not been used for 4 weeks and has been sitting in sub-zero temperatures obviously.
The battery is 18 months old and the car has done very low mileage since it was installed.
As I do not think that I will need the car in the forseeable future should I leave the battery in the car and charge it when I need to use it or should I take it indoors and keep it until I need it or, should I get it charged as soon as possible and then keep it indoors or, should I put it back into the car after it has been charged and make sure I use the car more frequently.
Yes, it is obvious I know very little about cars!
Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
The car has not been used for 4 weeks and has been sitting in sub-zero temperatures obviously.
The battery is 18 months old and the car has done very low mileage since it was installed.
As I do not think that I will need the car in the forseeable future should I leave the battery in the car and charge it when I need to use it or should I take it indoors and keep it until I need it or, should I get it charged as soon as possible and then keep it indoors or, should I put it back into the car after it has been charged and make sure I use the car more frequently.
Yes, it is obvious I know very little about cars!
Any helpful suggestions would be appreciated.
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