Flat Battery after two weeks at Airport
Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 12:48 pm
As the title says, after two weeks holiday and my R being parked at Manchester Airport T1/T3 mid-stay car park, I returned to the car in the early hours of Sunday morning to find the battery completely flat. Had to open the drivers door with the key to get access and then realised I couldn't open the passenger door from inside let alone get any dashboard light activity.
The local breakdown firm contracted by AXA Rescue (Motordrive) arrived after about 30 minutes - not bad considering I was quoted 60-90 mins it being a Sunday and all. A quick jump from his portable battery pack got it started in seconds. Mechanic said it was most likely due to the car alarm being triggered by the aircraft noise and the hazard lights subsequently draining the battery. He reckoned this was a common occurrence with sensitive alarms. I didn't think mine was particularly sensitive as I've never even heard it go off before. So, is this a plausible explanation?
What does the standard alarm do? Does it sound the horn or is it a separate siren? How long before it shuts off? It's never occurred to me before but how would you test it?
After having no problems at any other airport before including Birmingham, Heathrow T5, Gatwick North, Manchester T1 Long Stay, I'll be a tad more careful when choosing any car park in future that is as close to the flight path as I was just. Food for thought?
To compound my misfortune, on arrival at home we found out the Wife's Mini had been broken into - but that's another story
The local breakdown firm contracted by AXA Rescue (Motordrive) arrived after about 30 minutes - not bad considering I was quoted 60-90 mins it being a Sunday and all. A quick jump from his portable battery pack got it started in seconds. Mechanic said it was most likely due to the car alarm being triggered by the aircraft noise and the hazard lights subsequently draining the battery. He reckoned this was a common occurrence with sensitive alarms. I didn't think mine was particularly sensitive as I've never even heard it go off before. So, is this a plausible explanation?
What does the standard alarm do? Does it sound the horn or is it a separate siren? How long before it shuts off? It's never occurred to me before but how would you test it?
After having no problems at any other airport before including Birmingham, Heathrow T5, Gatwick North, Manchester T1 Long Stay, I'll be a tad more careful when choosing any car park in future that is as close to the flight path as I was just. Food for thought?
To compound my misfortune, on arrival at home we found out the Wife's Mini had been broken into - but that's another story