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		By: Frank Gallegos		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Walter Mercedes Benz,  Riverside, CA is stating that the sirene alarm in my wife&#039;s Mercedes Benz C 240 is draining power off the battery and that&#039;s why I have to give it a charge each morning to get it started It&#039;s a 2004 car which
is parked in front of the house and is only moved when it&#039;s street sweeper week or to get gas due to me starting up the engine for about 30 minutes to charge up the battery. This was ok for the past years but within the past month I&#039;ve started charging each time I had to start the car, so now its  been in the shop for two weeks trying to find the problem and they came up with the sirene alarm is draining the power, I&#039;m really questioning if that&#039;s the cause. I&#039;m  going to tell them to disconnect the alarm from the battery (which is about a year or two old) and put a new battery in, any comments on my thinking????
Thank you
Frank Gallegos]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Walter Mercedes Benz,  Riverside, CA is stating that the sirene alarm in my wife&#8217;s Mercedes Benz C 240 is draining power off the battery and that&#8217;s why I have to give it a charge each morning to get it started It&#8217;s a 2004 car which<br />
is parked in front of the house and is only moved when it&#8217;s street sweeper week or to get gas due to me starting up the engine for about 30 minutes to charge up the battery. This was ok for the past years but within the past month I&#8217;ve started charging each time I had to start the car, so now its  been in the shop for two weeks trying to find the problem and they came up with the sirene alarm is draining the power, I&#8217;m really questioning if that&#8217;s the cause. I&#8217;m  going to tell them to disconnect the alarm from the battery (which is about a year or two old) and put a new battery in, any comments on my thinking????<br />
Thank you<br />
Frank Gallegos</p>
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