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Again it's an electrical question for those in the know...
I have just changed my vehicle battery from a 75Ah to a 85Ah battery and all went very smoothly, I entered the radio code to get the radio working again and the alarm/immobiliser system is working also.
In fact everything is working better than before the new battery was installed!!
The reason I say this is because I am now able to use all of the habitation electrics whilst the engine is running. Before the new battery was put in, the habitation side of the electrics (interior lights, 12v power, steps etc) would isolate themselves once the engine was started.
This does mean that the steps do not automatically retract on engine start up (as they did before) but I can live with that, as long as I am doing no damage to the electrical system by running the engine with 'habitation' being live.
Would it be a blown fuse that has caused this to happen?
Personally i prefer to leave it as it is, as this allows my son to be able to use a spot light to read during a journey.
I have just changed my vehicle battery from a 75Ah to a 85Ah battery and all went very smoothly, I entered the radio code to get the radio working again and the alarm/immobiliser system is working also.
In fact everything is working better than before the new battery was installed!!
The reason I say this is because I am now able to use all of the habitation electrics whilst the engine is running. Before the new battery was put in, the habitation side of the electrics (interior lights, 12v power, steps etc) would isolate themselves once the engine was started.
This does mean that the steps do not automatically retract on engine start up (as they did before) but I can live with that, as long as I am doing no damage to the electrical system by running the engine with 'habitation' being live.
Would it be a blown fuse that has caused this to happen?
Personally i prefer to leave it as it is, as this allows my son to be able to use a spot light to read during a journey.