Check the battery cables to be sure power is getting back to the battery. Have the alternator checked to be sure it is charging. Go out at night and look inside the car without opening the doors and see if any lights are on. Had a problem like this once and the glove box light wasn't shutting off. Just happened to see it when I went out to the car to get something. Drove me crazy for 3 weeks.
The supercharger has no battery.
A PARASITIC LOAD IS A SHORTED POSITIVE WIRE GOUNDING TO THE NUETRAL ON YOUR AUTOMOBILE BATTERY. A RAW WIRE IS DRAINING YOUR BATTERY. GOOD LUCK TRYING TO FIND IT.
The battery is located under the rear seat in the passenger compartment.
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Bad battery or a parasitic drain
Yes. More so if it is connected. Most vehicles today put a parasitic draw on the battery that will drain it down over time. Parasitic draw should be under .050 mA.
battery no longer can store a electrical charge, a charging system failure, a parasitic draw,
Dead cell in the battery, or parasitic drain from a light that is on or a relay that is stuck.
If the defect is causing a parasitic drain, yes.
Bad battery, Parasitic drain.
There's a parasitic drain somewhere.
Sometimes yes and sometimes no, depending on what is wrong with the battery.