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there is a short some where in the electrical system... or a bad battery.
A raidator in need of a flush will not cause a battery drain.
Any relay could be the cause.
They wear out over time, there could be a parasitic drain on the electrical system, something might have been left on.
The use of the vehicle will "drain a battery" the job of the charging system is to charge back the used electricity. If the battery continues to "drain" then charging system needs to be checked to see if it is faulty. It is also possible to modify a system which may not allow the charging system to keep up with the demand such as sub woofers and amps in a trunk area. A winch mounted on the front bumper incorrectly or too big for the electrical system. It is also possible for normal wear and tear to cause a system "drain".
no , only the concrete and other cemented floors ....
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. If it is a dead cell the battery must be replaced.
A dead cell in the battery will cause it to loose it's charge overnight. The only fix is to replace the battery. Any light that is staying on will drain the battery. Also a stuck relay will drain the battery.
Your alternator could be bad.
I'd recommend you do a battery test and charging system test. The battery would be my first suspect.
Have a local auto parts store test the battery and the charging system. They will do this free of charge.
Yes, a dead cell in the battery or something is on drawing power from the battery.