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HI ZTH MAC clubbers,

Just got hold of my second hand Airtrek...2 weeks ago. Need to go check some wiring work as it is draining battery.

Anyone come across this problem?
 

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The original immobilizer is a battery sucker. If you don't drive it over a week, batt may be flat. Some removed it.

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HI ZTH MAC clubbers,

Just got hold of my second hand Airtrek...2 weeks ago. Need to go check some wiring work as it is draining battery.

Anyone come across this problem?
Bro welcome.
 

frank118

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:wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey::wavey:Found out it was tbe turbo timer. Overrode the Immo too. Did a cut off with the speed limiter as well. Have to check the next couple of days on the battery voltage. IT is nice to be back to ZTH, been a long while since I posted.
 

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