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gness | 18:51 Tue 01st Jul 2014 | Motoring
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My car is ten years old....the original battery lasted until I left the interior light on about two or so years ago.
The chap who came out said it wasn't holding a charge now so he started it and followed me to Halfords where I bought a new one.

That one lasted about eight months til I left the light on again....all this searching for my lost mobile in the dark does it.....

Again the battery wouldn't hold a charge so I had to have a new one. The chap in Halfords said bring the eight month one in and he'd check it but it was usually what happens when a battery goes flat.

So, before I fork out for a new battery, is it normal to need a new battery each time...or should this one charge up?

I no longer use any interior lighting........☺

Thanks Gx
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Okay.....do you know.....I think car batteries are a bit like men.....x
Electrifying - but in need of a bit of basic care?
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Fine and sparky with plenty of attention but ignore for a little while... and they go flat and lifeless....
Use it or lose it.
The older lead acid batteries did no harm when flattened but modern calcium ones will expire.
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Thanks, Mjwman.....certainly appears to be the case, but why? Seems a step backwards to me....other than someone is making money.

I did find the guarantee for the last one....well inside but doesn't cover letting the battery go completely flat.....so I've bought a battery charger I can leave on while I'm away.
It has a five year guarantee....let's see what I can do to that which won't be covered.....☺

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