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Dead Battery 850 1997

Even after 9 years of owning this car, I'm still susceptible to kids leaving the back seat 'dome' lights on and killing my battery. Twice I've gotten jumps from strangers (easy in NYC -trade for spot) on coldest days of the year. Granted the second jump was my fault for not charging long enough.
New 850 people watch out for this, it's basically a design flaw. Veterans, what are your tricks? I had been in the habit of bending down to check for lights out -just missed it.
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'97 855na, Mobil 1, K&N, various IPD's and eBay's






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