Lights on auto, battery dies overnight
Hi,
I've noticed recently that when I leave my lights on auto, the battery drains overnight. If I switch them off, it doesn't drain.
Can anybody think of anything obvious that could cause this? The lights themselves do turn off once the engine is off ( on auto ).
It's a 1998 XK8 Coupe, UK.
I've noticed recently that when I leave my lights on auto, the battery drains overnight. If I switch them off, it doesn't drain.
Can anybody think of anything obvious that could cause this? The lights themselves do turn off once the engine is off ( on auto ).
It's a 1998 XK8 Coupe, UK.
I almost always do - I'm pretty sure it was locked earlier.
I should add, I had Halfords check the battery a couple of weeks ago and they said it was as good as new. I'm pretty sure the alternator is ok too - it shows as 13v on the dash sensor, and the battery got to half full on the drive to Halfords after a jump start ( from empty enough that the lights wouldn't come on ).
I should add, I had Halfords check the battery a couple of weeks ago and they said it was as good as new. I'm pretty sure the alternator is ok too - it shows as 13v on the dash sensor, and the battery got to half full on the drive to Halfords after a jump start ( from empty enough that the lights wouldn't come on ).
I almost always do - I'm pretty sure it was locked earlier.
I should add, I had Halfords check the battery a couple of weeks ago and they said it was as good as new. I'm pretty sure the alternator is ok too - it shows as 13v on the dash sensor, and the battery got to half full on the drive to Halfords after a jump start ( from empty enough that the lights wouldn't come on ).
I should add, I had Halfords check the battery a couple of weeks ago and they said it was as good as new. I'm pretty sure the alternator is ok too - it shows as 13v on the dash sensor, and the battery got to half full on the drive to Halfords after a jump start ( from empty enough that the lights wouldn't come on ).
Your statement above provides the clue.
The electronics will often not reset properly after a jump start to a dead battery. Disconnect the battery for 30 seconds then reconnect it to reset everything.
You also would be well advise to charge the battery. A 'half full' battery on this car is inviting electronic problems. Also the dash meter is highly inaccurate, and with a weak battery the voltage can drop very low during starting, corrupting the operation of the electronics.
Thanks, I'll give that a try, although 'half full' was what was measured by the battery tester at Halfords ( ~400 of around 900~, although I don't know what units ). I then drove the same trip home, so I'd imagine that the battery should have been roughly full by the time I got home.
Is there any way once I've reset the electronics that I can test the battery isn't being drained other than by seeing if my battery is dead the next day?
Is there any way once I've reset the electronics that I can test the battery isn't being drained other than by seeing if my battery is dead the next day?
Ideas:
1. battery no longer holds charge no matter how you charge it - common and causes problems
2. some other fault - on an S-Type the sorts of places to look are the flap where the key goes in the ignition and the stalk for auto lights (whose wiring chafes)
1. battery no longer holds charge no matter how you charge it - common and causes problems
2. some other fault - on an S-Type the sorts of places to look are the flap where the key goes in the ignition and the stalk for auto lights (whose wiring chafes)
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