Yes it can.
dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery.
Dead cell in the battery. Something on which is drawing power from the battery. Stuck relay.
Dead cell in the battery or something is on pulling power from the battery. If it is a dead cell the battery must be replaced.
Yes, a dead cell in the battery or something is on drawing power from the battery.
Dead cell in the battery which will require it to be replaced. Or, you may have a light on somewhere pulling power from the battery. Can also be a relay that is stuck.
A dead cell in the battery will cause the battery to loose it's charge overnight. The battery must be replaced if this is the case. Also, any light that is on will drain the battery. A stuck relay will also drain it. Disconnect the negative cable at night in the dark and if you see a spark of any size then something is on. You will see a very tiny spark which is normal but look for a spark that show a large power draw.
Dead cell in the battery requiring a new battery. A light that is on pulling power from the battery. Relay stuck in the closed position. More than likely the battery has a dead cell.
Yes. If the alternator is dead and you drive the vehicle, all the power is coming from the battery and it will eventually drain completely. Also, if a diode is shorted inside the alternator, that can drain a battery.
The battery gauge in a vehicle will move when you use your power mirrors as your causing a small drain on the battery & lowering the voltage slightly. The effect is normally only really visible when the engine is not running.
No, a fuse cannot cause a battery to not hold a charge. However a dead cell in the battery will cause it to run down overnight. Also there may be something on that is drawing power from the battery. Under-hood light, trunk light, dome light, glove box light, etc. Also a stuck relay will drain the battery.
Computer modules are supposed to "go to sleep" about 15 mins after you shut off the vehicle. If they don't, they can drain the battery. See related links on how to find the bad module. The battery itself may have a dead cell which will cause it to drain overnight. If that is the case the only fix is to replace the battery even if it is a new battery. It may also be you have light that is on pulling power from the battery. Under hood, trunk, glove box, dome light, brake light, etc. You could also have a relay that is sticking.
No it does not.