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I have a 2007 focus evey morning I go to start it. it's dead I bought a new one and 3 months later its trashed gone. hone it has oem bluetooth and aftermarket alarm but I dont know when and were it was put it... cud it that or am i been paranoid and it just a alternator 

 



2 hours ago, G.I.T said:

I have a 2007 focus evey morning I go to start it. it's dead I bought a new one and 3 months later its trashed gone. hone it has oem bluetooth and aftermarket alarm but I dont know when and were it was put it... cud it that or am i been paranoid and it just a alternator 

 

I've said this before, but worth repeating. A flat battery in a car is like a cough in a human being, there are 100s of potential causes. There will be well meaning folk on here that will tell you that when it happened to them, it was a faulty interior light switch, or, a dodgy alarm connection, or a faulty bluetooth module, or... get the idea? For them, that was the cause. Goodness knows what the cause is with you. Unless you are handy with a diagnostic multi meter, I would pony up for an auto electrician to diagnose what is wrong. It'll be cheaper in the long run, and will get straight to the cause, rather than guessing. ... Welcome to the forum.

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thanks. 

I had a look at the alarm and it just didn't look right so I sent the hour or so to take out wires that look joint to other wires came across to wires that seemed to me to be earth wires took them off. ok tried to start the car lol everything went nuts oh my god. so think I've messed up. idecided to put the earth wires on. now while doing all on this the power was on not only 20 seconds the wife rings the phone and it came true the hands free I was delighted went to start the car it started so for now everything is ok battery is fully loaded  so I'll know  in the morning. ps I hate electric work

3 minutes ago, G.I.T said:

... ps I hate electric work

That's why we have qualified 'auto electricians', Dublin's a big place, you're bound to find a decent one that won't rip you off LOL

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lol that's tru but I'm the type of let me take a look if it defeats me then yep call for back up. but so fair so good. if it starts tomorrow and no problems I'll start doing water pump and cam belt water pump leaking .

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