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Originally Posted by tzhu07
I just went out and purchased a standalone battery charger for $60+tax at my local auto shop. I'm going to give this a shot first.
If it doesn't work, I'll just get a new battery.
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Yep like Humfrz said up there, you can't just jump it, drive it and you're good to go. After it gets drained like that it needs to be slow charged for like 12 hours.
It will never be 100% but that is the proper way to do it. I've already ran mine dead 3 times from the trunk light being left on and did an overnight slow charge
and I'm still going. You already got the charger which is good to have anyway to trickle charge every now and then for maintenance.