Mr Project
01-12-2005, 10:48 AM
Ok, so a while back I accidentally forgot to re-connect the 'chime' under the dash when I was working down there. Lately I've been glad I did because my washer fluid level sensor is bad. Enough said. :)
The down side, of course, is that if I leave my lights on, I don't get a chime when I shut the car off. So yesterday we were having an ice storm, and I left my lights on after lunch.
Rather predictably, 5 hours later when I was leaving work, the battery was totally flat. Cranked over twice heroically ,but that was it. So I got a jump from a friendly co-worker and when I got home last night I pulled my battery out to charge it up in the garage.
After I removed the battery from it's comfy little nest under the rear seat, I popped the top, added a little water (didn't need much) and put it on the charger. Then I noticed something. The 7 was missing from the purchase-year stamp. My battery is 8 years old!
It's been fine, it gets parked outside in -15 degree weather and always cranks right up in the morning. Maybe it's just too many years with air-cooled Corvairs, VR6 VWs, and hot-rod RX-7s, but I've always been lucky to get 2 or 3 years out of a battery around here. Kudos to BMW for putting the battery where it's not only a help to weight distribution, but protected from the elements!
So....anybody else experience this freakish long battery life in their E34?
The down side, of course, is that if I leave my lights on, I don't get a chime when I shut the car off. So yesterday we were having an ice storm, and I left my lights on after lunch.
Rather predictably, 5 hours later when I was leaving work, the battery was totally flat. Cranked over twice heroically ,but that was it. So I got a jump from a friendly co-worker and when I got home last night I pulled my battery out to charge it up in the garage.
After I removed the battery from it's comfy little nest under the rear seat, I popped the top, added a little water (didn't need much) and put it on the charger. Then I noticed something. The 7 was missing from the purchase-year stamp. My battery is 8 years old!
It's been fine, it gets parked outside in -15 degree weather and always cranks right up in the morning. Maybe it's just too many years with air-cooled Corvairs, VR6 VWs, and hot-rod RX-7s, but I've always been lucky to get 2 or 3 years out of a battery around here. Kudos to BMW for putting the battery where it's not only a help to weight distribution, but protected from the elements!
So....anybody else experience this freakish long battery life in their E34?