Be sure to chek for ground outs. that will drain a battery in no nime. usually doesnt happen but chek to make sure nothing is crossing the poles when the hood is down. check around starter, and into the fendors. these are typical ground sites.
have you checked the alternator??? that's the first thing that comes to my mind if your battery is being drained
A bad alternator will have the effect of draining the battery, resulting in dim lights, trouble starting the car and the like. It would be best to replace the alternator as soon as possible and possibly obtain a new battery. This may vary depending on how much the bad alternator has drained it. You can get your alternator and battery checked any time at Auto Zone.
I would suspect a bad alternator and battery, have them both checked at the parts store. A car with a fully charged battery and a bad alternator will run until the battery is drained and then quit.
usually means that the alternator is not charging. So the battery is being drained.
the positive wire that recharges the battery after being drained from the starter
dead cell in the battery or something is on that is pulling power from the battery.
The alternator died first and drained your battery shortly thereafter.
Your battery does not supply electrical power to the vehicle it simply stores it. The alternator is what recharges (replenishes) the power used during cranking. You need to have your charging system checked to verify the alternator is working and at the same time you need to have the battery diagnosed as draining your battery completely repeatedly can cause premature failure.
Sorry to say,but no. The alternator is the device that replaces the power that has been used from your battery.Without the alternator, the battery will get drained and not be able to recharge.
When the alternator goes bad or goes out completely, the car's battery will be drained. I suggest you pull the alternator and have it tested. If the alternator is bad, you will most likely need a new battery as well. The cost is around $200.00.
Your alternator has failed, and the battery has drained from running the vehicle without being able to recharge it. Replace the alternator and the battery should be fine.
Deep cycle means that the battery gets almost totally drained before recharging occurs. You'd find this on batteries connected to solar panels for instance that are used at night. These batteries differ from a motorcar battery as draining a car battery completely, damages the battery. Deep cycle batteries are designed to deal with this and are usually more expensive than car batteries.