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Proof that you have no life/can't get a missus. I win.

/endthread

Back on topic.

been in a relationship for past 16 months cause I can make my relationships work. So u don't win shit

anyways leave the chicks rims alone. You should no women are materialistic and like big shiny things.

Hope u sort out problem keep us updated

I had a similar issue in my 34, cleaned the AAC and thought it fixed it, came back a few days later, eventually replaced the battery cause the old one was dying and it hasn't happened yet, so seemed to have been a bit of a combination. Have you changed the bat. yet?

ok so update :P the batt kept getting worse and worse, and so jump starting was becoming more n more,

finally changed batt yesterday to a yellow optima and now everything is awesome. im guessing the batt was a coupke years old and it was still from the motherland...

havent had any dramas yet. thanks for all your help and im sure if we get stuck again we will ask again :D

Just be aware that this happened to me as well, i replaced the battery and everything was good for a couple of months. Suddenly my new battery is doing the exact same thing as the old one, and this time i know it isn't the battery because it is brand new. So just be on the lookout for signs and symptoms that it is happening again.

Best of luck with it though, hopefully in your case it was just your battery :P

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