Stray cats live in the engine compartment… sob
The car was driving too little this winter. I thought it was time to check the battery to charge it. I opened the engine compartment and was stunned. This is the second time I have discovered it. Last time, I poured some pungent 84 disinfectant water. It was the day shift, but it didn’t work. Have students encountered it? What’s your plan?
There is still a piece of shredded lean meat left. It seems that the stray cat has had a good year.
Connect it to the charger and check the battery.
Soak some pungent tobacco oil water with a cigarette fart and try the effect.
Not low concentration
Spray it around the parking space
Mix another bottle of 84 disinfectant water and spray it around the parking space again
Prepare to light mothballs and try putting them in the engine compartment. This is all imaginable thing that has a peculiar smell to drive cats away
The charging voltage seems to be inaccurate
The power is 69% and it really needs to be charged and maintained. The electric tailgate is expensive.
Driver’s side chassis guard can see the ground
The one on the passenger side is bigger
Fuel consumption is okay, urban 11.1
I didn’t get it, I drove too little, only more than 800 kilometers in more than 4 months
Charged to 86%.
It will slow down when it reaches 99. It should be a small current
Try sticking two mothballs with tape
It’s been 5 hours, and it’s still 99%
Forget it, I won’t charge it anymore. Pull out the negative pole first. This place is a bit hidden
Pull out the positive pole again
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