rob.manser
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I'm new to Porsche ownership, having had my 996 4 months, and I have a question on battery draining - whether there's something wrong with my battery, or whether "they all do it".
My 1998 C2 is connected to a C-TEK charger in my garage. I've noticed that the C-TEK traffic light indicator is green after a decent drive (for example, when arriving somewhere and I first remove things from the front boot), but then drops to orange after the car's sat for a while (for example, returning to the front boot later to get a coat etc). I've got two other cars with these indicators and they don't do it - their batteries remain green for several days if disconnected. From this I'm imagining that my alternator is working (because an hour of driving keeps it green, but an hour of parking doesn't), and that there's a drain on the system, like the immobiliser for example. What I don't know is if the drain is normal for a 996, or whether my battery is just weak and should be replaced? I know the previous owner stored the car in a tent on the drive without power, and with the battery disconnected, if that's at all relevant.
Thanks
My 1998 C2 is connected to a C-TEK charger in my garage. I've noticed that the C-TEK traffic light indicator is green after a decent drive (for example, when arriving somewhere and I first remove things from the front boot), but then drops to orange after the car's sat for a while (for example, returning to the front boot later to get a coat etc). I've got two other cars with these indicators and they don't do it - their batteries remain green for several days if disconnected. From this I'm imagining that my alternator is working (because an hour of driving keeps it green, but an hour of parking doesn't), and that there's a drain on the system, like the immobiliser for example. What I don't know is if the drain is normal for a 996, or whether my battery is just weak and should be replaced? I know the previous owner stored the car in a tent on the drive without power, and with the battery disconnected, if that's at all relevant.
Thanks





