no , only the concrete and other cemented floors ....
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 starter is incapable of being drained. It is an electric motor. However a bad starter can drain your battery
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.
I'd recommend you do a battery test and charging system test. The battery would be my first suspect.
A raidator in need of a flush will not cause a battery drain.
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.
Yes, but only when you have the starter engaged
Any relay could be the cause.
there is a short some where in the electrical system... or a bad battery.
Anything that is on and uses electricity. You may also have a dead cell in the battery which will drain the battery.
The head lights are the biggest long term drain on your battery. (The starter is a heavier drain, but you can't leave it on for very long.)
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.