A few possilbilties, the battery is NG, the charging system isn't working properly or the vehicle has a draw that shouldn't be there. An example of a draw that shouldn't be there would be like a trunk light that stays on after you shut the trunk lid.
A car battery would keep dying because inversely, the lesser the battery is used, the dying process continues. The more the battery is used, the lesser the dying process. But the dying commences and continues , the moment the car engine is not used. Thus, as often as the car is being used, the dying "resumes" the moment tne engine stops. And the faster it is used again, the slower the dying process.EVerytime the car engine is used, the battery recharges, thus life is given back to the battery. Once the engine stops, the dying resumes. This is why the car battery keeps on dying (everytime the car engine is not being used)
Dead cell in battery or something is on pulling power from the battery.
Dead cell in the battery or some light non vehicle is on. Can also be a stuck relay.
No way possible...
how old is battery? Perhaps cannot keep a charge Excessive parasytic load? Accessory (glove box light) left on accidentially? charge it a long time
The battery may have a dead cell and need replacing. You may also have some light that is on or a relay that is stuck.
loose or dirty terminals?
Can anyone tell me why my new battery goes dead in my 1997 Buick Ultra Park Ave?
WELL MY FRIEND YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE BATTERY PROBLEM YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK YOUR ALTERNATOR,BECAUSE AS WE BOTH KNOW YOU KEEP CHANGING THE BATTERY AND IT KEEPS GOING DEAD YOU HAVE A CHARGEING PROBLEM WICH COULD ONLY BE (BATTERY,ALTERNATOR,STARTER).CHECK THESE THREE FIRST I HOPE THIS HELPS
they keep you from dying they keep you from dying
your battery is dying or is dead
An alternator keeps the battery charged in a vehicle. In a 2006 Chevrolet Impala when the alternator fails the battery will keep dying and no power will be available when attempting to start the car.