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Find a friend with a volt meter then or buy one for a few quid from you local autoshop, thats the quick way to check if the battery is charging. It can also tell you if the charging pin on the car socket is live. put meter across pins 4 & 3 on grey 12s socket or pins 9 & 13 if you have 13pin socket.
Worth pointing out that on some main dealer fitted 13pin sockets they fail to make all the pins live because they fit a trailer loom not a full one.
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