Have you tested the actual battery ? For a battery to run down that quickly means a huge power drain somewhere or a bad battery.
Not at all. I have a 1999 Chevrolet Malibu and it causes no issues whatsoever. The battery has side terminals though and you must be careful that you do not damage them while installing the amplifier battery terminals.
take the battery cables off and clean them and the battery terminals real good with a wire brush and re hook and see if that is the problem first.
go to walmart and use tha battery finder
Alternator is not charging. Have it tested and/or replaced.
check the battery, its probably dead
You don't have to unplug the horn to replace the battery.
You might have a bad battery, a poor connection between the battery and alternator, or a bad ground from the battery.
If the lights are going off and the car dies at the same time it sounds like a bad ground. Check your battery post terminals. Make sure they are tight. Also check where the ground wire from the battery mounts to the engine. Check the positive cable at the starter. Make sure it's tight.
several things depending on what the car is doing. if the car turns over but doesnt start its most likely a fuel problem such as a fuel pump. if the car only makes a clicking noise its usually the battery or starter. check if the baterry is dead buy jumping it with another car or connecting to a battery charger, making sure that you have a good connection to the terminals on the battery
Alternator may be defective, or connections at battery may be corroded or loose. The battery itself may also be defective.
first remove the cables from battery, neg, than positive, remove hold down bolt on bottom of battery. remove battery.
Remove the positive battery cable from your 2000 Chevy Malibu battery. Remove the cables from the front of the starter. Remove the starter retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new starter.