KeithS
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Amusingly the handbook says the battery is under the bonnet!!Probably a bit silly of MG to put the MG3 battery in the boot then.![]()
Amusingly the handbook says the battery is under the bonnet!!Probably a bit silly of MG to put the MG3 battery in the boot then.![]()
By power pack, I assume you’re referring to a small battery to connect to the cars 12V battery, and not to the main traction battery.If the 12 V battery is flat, then my understanding is that you use the power pack to get the ignition going, run the car for 30 minutes to put some charge back then limp home with minimum electricals running.
Once home trickle charge the 12 V battery in the boot with a full sized grown up charger that can assess is health at the same time. At this early stage in the battery’s life it should fine and not need replacing. The battery in my Golf lasted ten years and you soon know the end is nigh because it doesn’t hold a charge.
No commentAmusingly the handbook says the battery is under the bonnet!!
Get a CTEC charger/ maintainer they are expensive but good.I have never ever had a charger that was worth the trip to buy it, they seem to last for one or two charges then die on me, even more expensive ones, so I'm hoping the new tech will work around that and just start stuff.