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Old Aug 15, 2005 | 06:18 PM
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Originally Posted by ErnieN85
I'd hook up a charger overnight. Jump start isn't a good idea I've heard too many stories of a fried alternator doing that. seems it works to hard running everything and charging up a dead battery at the same time.
Take this advice to the bank. This is the correct way to recharge a battery. But to each his own. Save the Wave.Good Luck.>George
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Old Aug 15, 2005 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Ed Parrott
OK, I admit it. I'm an idiot!

Went out to eat with my son on Thursday night and when I got home I turned on the interior lights to unload a couple of items and forgot to turn them off. Now of course the battery is dead.

My question is, with all the electornics (2004 convertible) on this car, am I risking any damage if I just jump start it or should I remove the battery and have it charged?

Thanks,
Ed

PS. It kind of annoys me that my 03 Monte Carlo is smart enough to save my butt if I pull a stunt like this and the Corvette isn't.
The vette should have turned the lights off for you. My 2004 does. I'd say your battery may be faulty (even though it isn't very old).
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