Yes if it is stuck closed.
Yes, a starter solenoid can drain a battery. When a starter solenoid is not working properly it can actually keep rotating the starter after the car's ignition is turned off. Since it requires a battery to actuate the starter, the battery will eventually be drained of power.
Yes if it is stuck closed.
The starter solenoid is close to the battery of your car. Follow the red battery cable to reach the solenoid. Use your car's manual for any help.
could be you starter solenoid. The part of the starter that the cable from the battery plugs in. Experienced something like that on an old car that I had as a teen. Jay is the name
A car battery in any car would drain due to a short in the electrical system.
If the defect is causing a parasitic drain, yes.
If the ashtray light is not working it will not drain the battery.
You can get a car alarm that uses it's own battery so wont drain the car.
Check for a bad fusable link at alternator
A starter does drain a battery. The battery holds a charge so that you can use your starter to start the car. After the car is started the alternator recharges your battery and runs your car and all it's accessories. If your car won't start or is having a hard time starting you can drain your battery by repeated unsuccessful attempts to start it.
If the alternator is installed incorrectly, yes, it can drain the battery.
Yes, if the relay was stuck it would drain the battery.