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Hey,

Last night when i was installing my ebc, i had the 2 inside lights on and i forgot to turn them off :D So this morning i woke up to my car alarm system going off, i ran to the car and try to unlock the door but it wasnt working, then i saw that the blue which wasnt flashing, so i unlock the door using the key and try to start the car nothing turn on :( no light nothing then i saw the 2 lights switch on the inside on.... NO!!!!

Anyway im going to try and jump start the car 2night, but i really need my car 2morrow i have an exam, can anyone requirment a place to go to get a new battery and what type? In the magla area would be the best thanks

Mike

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1 hint, dont jumpstart the car from the battery in the boot.... :(

there is points there are marked out in the engine bay with the fuses and stuff :D

Hey,

Last night when i was installing my ebc, i had the 2 inside lights on and i forgot to turn them off :( So this morning i woke up to my car alarm system going off, i ran to the car and try to unlock the door but it wasnt working, then i saw that the blue which wasnt flashing, so i unlock the door using the key and try to start the car nothing turn on :( no light nothing then i saw the 2 lights switch on the inside on.... NO!!!!

Anyway im going to try and jump start the car 2night, but i really need my car 2morrow i have an exam, can anyone requirment a place to go to get a new battery and what type? In the magla area would be the best thanks

Mike

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