Check for little things. In mine the little light in the glove box would stay on because the button was not being pushed in all the way. So I put a thick piece of tape to make the light go off. Another thing to check is the Battery. Some of them you have to add clean water from time to time for them to work. If all that and still nothing works then you have to check and see if maybe something is grounding out. I tore my whole car apart because only my head lights worked but after checking all the wiring, it was just the switch that was bad.
you can avoid draining the good battery
Mine had an alternator problem not putting out 14 v
Had the same problem. Bought a re-conditioned alternator, turned out it was bad. Usually if battery draining, it's alternator or battery or both.
depending on the year I have had issues with a 1990 and a 1992 grand caravan problem was the light in the glove box the contact would turn the light on periodically draining battery
Most likely there is something that is draining it. In case it might be the battery itself, disconnect the battery terminals at night. When you reconnect in the morning and the battery is OK, then the problem is in the electrical system somewhere. If the battery is dead then the battery needs to be replaced. Finding the fault in the electrical system can be difficult. Check to make sure all lights go out when the car is turned off. Pulling fuses to see if any stops the drain could help isolate the problem too. Good luck
my 1992 golf does this... it was due to the new amp and stereo :) fit a spare in the boot solved my problem
If it has a good battery that is fully charged when it is parked it will hold it's charge for 3 weeks with no problem.
I had the same problem on my denaly it is a module in the dash for the heather. even if you turn the key off it is still on
Something is draining the battery. Check all lights. Glove box, trunk, etc. Also check the power window switch.
Assuming the battery is good, you have a short somewhere in the electrical system that is draining your battery. You can confirm this by disconnecting the battery each time it is parked. If that solves problem, a short is confirmed. A professional has the devices to locate the site of the short.
The battery life issue is the major problem nowadays, and even Apple wearable devices are not the exception. Battery draining, not charging, and short battery life are the most common problems reported by consumers. If you are facing battery issues, especially on the Apple Watch, then you
Having the same problem. The answer is that I am going to have to take an electrical tester, charge the battery back up, then trace the live wires. There should be no live wires when the key is off.