yes sure if you have a 50 Ah battery you cannot start the car after two days .
Don't really trust electircians here will figure out the problem myself .
will give it a try for a longer period, because i started removing the fuses one after the other and noticed that when you lock the car the consumption decreases gradually for 1.4 amps to 0.7 amps . ( maybe the car stays awake for some minutes and goes gradually to sleep ...)
will keep you posted .
regards
Hi ,
I have this problem too in my 2007 A3 sportback , i already bought two batteries to figure out that the batteries were ok and the problem was the car .
It seems it is common in the A3 , any one has a clue from where is the problem ?/?
Is your TT the old model ? i had this problem with my 2002 TT it occurs when you turn off the A/C ( you do not have additional cooling from the A/C fan ).
I took the car many times to the dealer and they always said that it was normal . it seems it is a problem with the cooling system of older models where the intercooler is too small for tropical climates . in newer models they fitted additionnals intercoolers.
regards