Pavalijo
Well-Known Member
Done that now thanks.there will be plenty of info of how to find it on google or youtube
This is a solution for leaving the car long term so that wouldn't be an issue!I can't do that with the Skoda because the OBD socket is behind a pull down box (for coins etc) and when the OBD plug is in the box can't be closed and it's in the way of your leg.
Visit your local caravan shop they will know the answer.
I usually remove the battery, fully charge it and put it somewhere warm. Added advantage is the car can't be hot wired.
Caravan shop good idea - and daughter's friend's father manufactures electrical parts including wiring looms and other accessories for caravans, so he may be the man. Note my earlier post regarding the cost of coding the battery to the car - no doubt another scheme by BMW to extract as much money as possible from their client base. Don't get me started on that - that's for the Lounge!