Possible open circuit from the starter relay or solenoid that keeps draining it or some accessory in the car may need lots of power to keep memory function, ex. gps, stereos, DVD players
Poor alternator or old battery - batteries only have a couple years uf use before they fail.
I would say a dead battery.
Dead cell in battery which means it must be replaced. Can also be some light in on that is pulling power from the battery. Can also be a relay that is stuck closed.
Dead cell in battery which means it must be replaced. Can also be some light in on that is pulling power from the battery. Can also be a relay that is stuck closed.
Could mean that your alternator is bad and is stopping it from regenerating the power.
You either have a bad stator or regulator/rectafier
Is the voltage regulator any good? If it is, you could have a short anywhere on the bike.
With the engine running you should read 13.5 to 15.5 Volts DC at the battery posts. A reading much higher than this indicates the voltage regulator in the alternator is defective.
My battery is dead as a doornail but if i jump start it, she runs just fine. So i would say no. As long as you jump it, it should run. Im not 100 % sure, but mine runs even with a dead battery.
The problem is probably the alternator. If the alternator fails to keep the battery charged the battery will keep the car running until it can no longer supply voltage to essential systems and the car will stall.
When your phone is going dead, keep it on until it shuts off. Then charge your phone overnight leave it in until morning. That helps the battery on your phone.
If the battery is over 3 years old, suspect it has a dead cell. It can also be that something is drawing current. Possibly a glove box light on, trunk, under hood, etc.