Dead cell in the battery which requires a new battery. Something can be on drawing power from the battery. Under-hood, glove box, trunk, dome light, etc. A relay that is stuck will also drain the battery.
could be alternator or charging circuit or could be anything got to do with the battery when its draining out loose connection terminal
The heater core could be clogged up.
It should restart normally after replacing the battery. If not, it could be a security mode the car has entered. You should question a ford dealership about it.
eather the battery has a dead cell or if it is farly new and was dead for a period of time in the winter will kill the battery and cause it not to charge.... or it could be the altinator that is bad and not charging
bad ignition switch, bad battery, bad alternator/regulator,
dead battery, flooded engine, could be any number of things.
Yes, it could. If the battery gets too low it may not start.
There are a few reasons why a battery may drain overnight on a 1987 Cadillac Fleetwood. One reason could be the alternator needs replaced.
bad battery. if the lights don't work with the car off after sitting overnight, then the battery is not holding a charge and it's time to replace it.
Get a new Battery? or a boost?? if it's standard i guess you could always push start it
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.
I had to take the bulb out of mine, no one could fix the problem and I didn't want my battery to wear out.