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I'm the one who should be lying low
Our VE commodore has suffered a few flat batteries of late but I couldn’t be sure if the battery was on its way out or if there is an electrical drainage of some sort.
Frustrated with not knowing when I would have to jump start it next I lashed out on a new battery to at least rule this out before I start paying out heaps to an auto elec.
I was in the middle of changing the battery last night, disconnected the leads and the holding bracket and I was just sorting out how to lift it out of its little tight squeeze cavity when the wife yells out that it was time to go pick up the pizza.
So I decide to finish it the next day and stupidly I shut the boot
( never do today what you can put off till tomorrow
)
Thing is you see, the battery is in the boot,
and the only way to open the boot is with the electric solenoid,
which doesn’t work because I have disconnected the battery.
No big deal,
I will just connect the jumper leads to the terminals under the bonnet,
except both my sets of jumper leads are locked in the boot,
along with the new battery.
I’m now looking for the battery charger to try to get some power into the system so I can unlock the boot.
Doh