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If I leave the doors locked for an entire week ( heading for Mexico for a bit of R&R [<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />][8D] ) will the blinking light on the door lock stem be enough to have a material affect /drain on the battery after a 24/7 "on" period ?
Probably not, but it wouldn't hurt to disconnect the battery ground cable while you are gone. Good luck and enjoy Mexico, they have some wonderful beer and I love the spicy food! Bob Blackwell.
When I first got my car the alarm/aftermarket stereo would discharge the battery in about a week. I got a trickle charger and reconditioned the battery and now it can go over 2 weeks easily -- actually i don't know how long it can go since I haven't had a dead battery in over a year. I think the PO just didn't drive the car enough and the battery was chronically low until I reconditioned it.



The best idea I have heard for keeping the 968 safe while gone an extended period is to simply remove the DME relay.



Have a good trip.



Glau
[quote name='Glau' date='Aug 12 2006, 06:38 PM']The best idea I have heard for keeping the 968 safe while gone an extended period is to simply remove the DME relay.

Have a good trip.

Glau

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In my best Homer Simpson voice... D'OH ! ( and smacking forehead ) Simply perfect.



Thanks.
got back, everything working perfectly, gave the car a hug and then took it for a spin right away. not being able to drive it for a week was just...painful.



no 968 sightings in Puerto Vallarta - darn.



but, I did DRIVE wile there - photo below. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



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Yeah there nice with the top down but the 0-60 leaves something to be desired :-)