Check fuse #8. Its the ignition fuse. If this is the problem, your gauges won't work either when you turn the key on.
Either your battery is dead, or your alternator has failed.
you leave the car radio wind dheild wipers and bright lights on.
lose wiring in the lights nothing to do with a dead battery just lose wiring
The battery provides power to all electrical systems fitted to the car, such as the starter motor, lights, indicators, windscreen wipers, fuel pump, radio etc.
Not more than a couple of miles. This will vary by the number of draws that are turned on electrically....lights, wipers, heater fans etc. The battery condition also matters in this scenario.
The car battery. Same as the lights, cigarette lighter, windshield wipers, power windows, power seats, and the heater (for a little while), when the engine is off.
Wipers, door locks, lights, alarm if equippedWipers, door locks, lights, alarm if equipped
disconnet the battery
yes.
Daytime running lights (DRLs) do not typically meet the requirements of the wipers-on-lights law, which mandates that vehicle headlights must be activated when windshield wipers are in use due to low visibility conditions. DRLs are designed to enhance visibility during the day but may not be sufficient in low-light situations, such as rain. Therefore, drivers are generally required to manually turn on their headlights when using windshield wipers in such conditions to comply with applicable laws.
Check your fuses. See owner's manual for location and assignment of fuses.
you may have a shorted starter solenoid or simply a bad ground conection. make sure that your negative side of the battery is in thihgt.