monkahead
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm guessing some of you are parking your Supra in the garage for the winter. This year, I'm planning to park the car in the garage for an extended period (there's no electricity in the garage), and I'm wondering how to "maintain" the battery health while it's parked. I don't have access to an electronic charger to maintain proper battery condition for several weeks. I'd like to completely remove the battery from the trunk, but how do I open the trunk? If the battery is dead, I can connect a second battery to the terminals in the front of the car, in the engine compartment, unlock the car with the mechanical key, and simply press the trunk release button (as described in this thread). However, if the battery is completely removed, the electrical circuit will be open, so connecting a second battery to the front of the car simply will not work (my assumption).
I have an EU Supra, there's no an emergency pull cord which I could access.
Can anyone advise how to solve this? I can't leave the trunk slightly ajar for such a long winter park. Putting back the battery by crawling through the seats and the rear brace I think is not an option, I'm not a 5 foot gymnastic
I have an EU Supra, there's no an emergency pull cord which I could access.
Can anyone advise how to solve this? I can't leave the trunk slightly ajar for such a long winter park. Putting back the battery by crawling through the seats and the rear brace I think is not an option, I'm not a 5 foot gymnastic
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