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Removal and refitting the battery On a GTI HDI.
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Muddychis
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 9:45 am Up
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I'm having a few health problems at the moment. Subsequently I'm not allowed to drive. Feeling a bit depressed about it all so parked my GTI HDI up a couple of months ago. Went her yesterday thinking I should at least fire the old girl up, and I have a flat battery.

I have looked through the FAQ but can't find anything ralating to removal and refitting the battery after I've put it on the charger for a day or so.

I'm sure it's not as simple as remove and then refit.

If someone could please offer a bit of advice

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Chris

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Timon2210
PostPosted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 1:27 pm Up
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Well I hope that you feel better,and get well soon,here is a link on how to remove and fit battery in a safe way:

Safe Reboot

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Tim

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Muddychis
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Thanks Timon2210

I knew it wasn't straight forward but not as complicated as it could have been.

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Muddychis
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Just popped out to do this quick job.

Been a bit busy over the festive period so not had a chance earlier.

Any way I have a problem. The battery is completely flat so I cant wind down the window.

Obviously the Bsi will be not only asleep but pretty much comatose. So I would assume that it will be ok to take the battery off and charge it. But are there any ideas on how to get the battery back on? I can leave the bonnet up whilst the battery is off. But will it caurse me problems with the electrics when I refit without the window open.?

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macca1411
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I just get someone to sit in the car while I reconnect it and then ask them to turn the sidelights on when I am ready.
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Fool the BSI into thinking the drivers door is shut Wink
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Muddychis
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Well the battery is off and on charge. Eventually the the alarm stopped. Hope the neighbors didn't mind. lol
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