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  • Member For: 11y 3m 14d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: near brisbane

the battery may have drooped a cell ,and it can still read 12 v .but the amps are right down ,that's why it goes tick tick .in cold whether the batteries suffer the most ,it is harder to crank the engine over .I would say that you have to get another battery and it will start again .

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  • Member For: 11y 5m 22d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Brisbane

Battery for sure. They just hit a no go point, mine did this recently. Its not like the old days when they would slowly turn the engine over then click click. They can turn the car over one minute and click the next. Seems they get to a point where the computers say no go.

If its older than the manufacturer warranty or close to it. Good chance it's had it. I got a 620cca century. Car literally seems to go better.

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  • Member For: 11y 3m 14d
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  • Location: near brisbane

sorry mate I do not know that ,would have thought it would be fine .but see if someone answers about the tune .best of luck with it

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  • Member For: 19y 4m 25d
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  • Location: North West Hot Hell,VIC

No you wont loose your tune if you disconnect your battery. Just have to reset your time and radio stations on your icc.

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  • Member For: 13y 5m 12d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: WA, Perth

Like Barnz said:

http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Century-Car-Battery-67-620CCA.aspx?pid=287255#Cross

That is the best thing I ever done. I kept on having a message showing on the screen that Bluetooth was turned off and never knew why.

Once I replaced the battery, I never had the problem again. Weird and wonderful things happen when batteries go flat in our cars.

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