I just bought a 91 dynasty. After 4 days I just tried to start it. There is no evidence of power. I tried to jump it and their was still no sign of power.
Sounds like your starter, I had the same problem with my 1990 Chrysler Imperial.
A short in electrical system within the battery where two cells short together.
A short in electrical system within the battery where two cells short together.
any short in the electrical system will have an effect on the charging system
there is a short some where in the electrical system... or a bad battery.
A car battery in any car would drain due to a short in the electrical system.
Assuming the battery is good, you have a short somewhere in the electrical system that is draining your battery. You can confirm this by disconnecting the battery each time it is parked. If that solves problem, a short is confirmed. A professional has the devices to locate the site of the short.
You could have a short in your electrical system, your battery might need a charge or be replaced.
It probably means your car is cheap and broken, or that people did alot of test runs on it in the car dealership. -------------- It might mean that there is a short in your car's electrical system, or that your alternator is not working and is not charging the battery. It could mean simply that you did not fully charge the battery, and that yours is a newer car that draws charge continuously to power components with memory.
A short to ground somewhere in the electrical system.
A short somewhere along your electrical system. Or a faulty battery. Next time you come in from a drive, disconnect your battery from the car, leave it off for greater than 5 hours. Then re-connect your battery after 5hrs time and see if the car will start. If the car starts then your battery is OK and you will have to trace the short in your electrical system. If the car doesn't start then buy a new battery and you're good to go.
Smoke from the steering column indicates a short in the electrical system. Have it towed to a mechanic so they can find the short. Disconnect the battery so you do not cause a fire.
Finding a short in a vehicle's electrical system usually involves isolating parts of the electrical system and looking or testing to see if the problem still exists.