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G'day fellow Skyliners,

I just have a quick one which Im sure some one will know how to help.

I have been walking to work for the last 9 months and havent been driving and during that time my car battery has died (obviously). I have jumped it and all is fine car starts no problem however when im driving and I put the indicators on at the lights my door locks start moving open and closing and the alarm chirps in time with the indicators lol its hilarious . Car runs fine just a strange electrical problem. I'm guessing it has to do with my car alarm which is connected to my central locking or the alarm battery may be dead.

Any ideas??

A friend of mine who does auto electrical work (GTRs especially), I was speaking to about an issue like this, and said to me: 1/2 flat bat can do wierd things like computer on 1/2 power

that is odd...

funny u mention weird shit happening when ur battery dies... 2 weeks ago i went to install a fuel pump into my car and do the 12v rewire while i was in there. disconnected the battery for obvious safety reasons and i got to work. got the pump out and forgot i had no hose clamps. FU(K!! put the mofo back in, reconnected my battery n now my stereo doesnt work? couldnt work out wtf was going on. anways the next weekend (1 just gone) i had my clamps, put my pump in, did the rewire n reconnected the battery again and hazaah! my stereo works rite again? WTF! how's that shit work? lol

electricity can be very unpredictable...

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