QueenBee said:
.... The positive terminal is perfectly fine to connect too. But the negative terminal on the battery should not be used.
On my recently acquired 2012 SL (originally a Seattle car) a red wire has been connected to the +ve terminal and a black wire to the -ve. The red wire is spliced to a blue wire coming out of what I assume is the harness for the lights. Similarly the black wire is pigtailed to some ground wires near the headlights.
I assume this was done to implement DRLs when the car was imported into Canada two years ago. Not sure if that has to pass an inspection or if import dealers just keep it simple and no-one checks.
The factory 12V battery was replaced with a black-cased Nissan one just before I picked up the car as it was the only thing that didn't pass their checklist. I can tell the car was kept outside so the solar panel would have had a good chance to keep the battery maintained. But either its week output or something else caused the factory battery to not last even 4 years.
Maybe that DRL wiring possibly?
Keeping an eye on the new battery. Resting voltage of 12.51V last time I measured.
Presently considering how best to hardwire for a CTEK Multi US 3300 battery maintainer connection at the charge port.
I assume that using a battery tender with a cigarette lighter plug into the 12V accessory port wouldn't be a good idea as the power switch would need to be in the ACC position for the duration?
Appreciate any guidance.