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To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: battery drain
Date: Tue, 07 Sep 2004 17:04:59 +1200
Something is draining my battery.
This has been happening for a few years but I have not bothered to do any
about it as I would just disconnected the battery.
I am thinking about putting in a kill switch to disconnect the battery and
also serve as a form of security.
At present I remove the rotor from the distributor.
I suppose that I could hide the kill switch under the car where it would not
be seen.
I will try to trace the drain but would anyone know any shortcuts or is it a
matter of just running a multimeter over all the electricals.

PS I was amazed when I read a Sept 2003 NZ Classic magazine and found someone
advertising a California TR4 with 24,000 miles on the clock for NZ $39,000.
I hadn't realised that TR's had gone up in value so much in NZ. By the way the
car was not restored but original cond.

Jim Vass
1962 TR4

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