Dear 3L-companies, my Lupo thinks of a new mess every year to rob me of the very last nerve. This year the scoundrel has thought up something particularly perfidious: If he stands overnight he can start without any problems in the morning. If the engine is switched off shortly afterwards (e.g. to close a gate), he gives himself no more mucks at the next start. The only “return” in a failed attempt to start is the extinguishing of the headlights. Don’t know if they go out completely or just glimmer. Is that normal? The battery is already exchanged for a nail-new, fully charged AGM with 80 Ah. Didn’t bring anything. The hat nut from the mass connection to the body could have been screwed off by hand, they have pulled neatly, did not bring anything either. The Macke existed for 3 weeks and was perfectly reproducible – first time does not go. Today I brought the Lupo to the workshop, the master called after a few hours and he told him that it was easy to start a few times after each other.