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ptiemann
09-25-2005, 11:08 PM
Always something to learn. After my car had been rear-ended, I stopped driving it Monday, had it sit in the garage waiting for the body shop to have the parts.
Today I noticed the battery is dead.

As I wrote in the other thread, the trunk doesn't close anymore and that tiny bulb actually drained my car's battery in under 6 days.

<shrug>

Good I've got a 2nd car to jumpstart it. The bulb comes out easily too.

Go48
09-26-2005, 07:35 AM
Always something to learn. After my car had been rear-ended, I stopped driving it Monday, had it sit in the garage waiting for the body shop to have the parts.
Today I noticed the battery is dead.

As I wrote in the other thread, the trunk doesn't close anymore and that tiny bulb actually drained my car's battery in under 6 days.

<shrug>

Good I've got a 2nd car to jumpstart it. The bulb comes out easily too.
Yup, removed that bulb a long time ago in case the trunk doesn't get shut tight. The light is worthless anyway if you have the spare tire mounted in there.

V_for_velocity
09-26-2005, 06:58 PM
Took the light out too. The keys are usually in my pocket and the trunk opener was always getting pressed by coins and whatnot. Newest key has been reprogrammed to prevent this, I understand (longer button press required).

beachdog
09-26-2005, 09:13 PM
that tiny bulb actually drained my car's battery in under 6 days.



The battery was probably drained in under 24 hours. You just didn't notice for 5 more days. My 8 is my weekend car. The normal parasitic losses will kill the battery in 7 days.

nc-hoosier
10-04-2005, 08:47 AM
Just got back from a 7 day vacation. Went to start my '05 Shinka and it was dead, dead, dead. Upon further examination the trunk wasn't shut.........

Had it towed to the dealership and am just waiting to hear from them. I miss my car already...........

I am taking out the trunk light as soon as I get it back!!!!!

Go48
10-04-2005, 08:55 AM
I am taking out the trunk light as soon as I get it back!!!!!
Did that! You also might consider asking the dealer to replace the puny OEM battery with something a little more robust. (There is a service bulletin on this.) I installed an Interstate MTP-35 after a few months and when I haven't driven the car for an extended period, I periodically connect a maintenance charger to the battery to bring it back up to full charge. (I have other wheels so the RX-8 does not get out very often. It's basically our long-distance car.)

SickestRx_8ghini
10-04-2005, 08:36 PM
same problem here guys, whenever i take my car for tune up and if it takes more than two days, the battery dies. It sucks, so i changed the battery and now it works perfect, The Air conditioner also works better, it doesn't blow out hot air while you are on a stop light or idiling.

DarkBrew
10-05-2005, 10:17 AM
I locked my RX8 with the alarm tranceiver and it indicated that the trunk was open. I didn't even notice because it was barely up from its normal position!

rxeightr
10-05-2005, 06:31 PM
The normal parasitic losses will kill the battery in 7 days.

I have had my RX-8 sit for a solid month, and it started up just like normal.

RotrDoc
10-05-2005, 06:46 PM
I've occasionally driven a fair distance with the trunk unlocked. It needs a spring to pop the lid open when it unlocks, so there's no doubt.