Sounds Like You Have A Voltage Drain, That Is Something Is On Or Grounded In The Car. To Test This Buy A Test Light At Parts House. Rermove The Negetive Cable From Battery, Leaving The Positive Cable Attached To The Battery. Connect Test Light Between Negetive Cable And Negative Battery Terminal: If Light Comes On You Have Something On Or Grounded. Remove The Bulb From Hood Light First ( The On That Lights Up When You Open Engine Compartment--HOOD }. Turn Off Ignition When And If You Find The Problem The Light Will Go Out. This Is The Best Way To Find Your Problem. PLEASE NOTE ++++++++ If The Light Don`t Come On. Your Battery Is Probably Bad. In Fact Go Have The Battery Tested First !!!! Then Replace If It Is Weak Or Bad. If That Don`t Work Try The Things Above. HOPE THIS ISN`T TOO MANY THINGS. GOOD LUCK --Try look for a fuse. There should be a Fuse that connects the Battery to Alternator. It by be burn out
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Have you had the alternator tested? Often a bad internal diode can drain the alternator overnight.
The computer only resets when the battery is removed. The alternator just charges the battery, so if the battery is left connected when the alternator is replaced, the computer should not reset.
the battery is dead and needs to be charged or replaced, or it could also be the alternator is going bad
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.
Then either something is on draining the battery or the battery has a dead cell draining all the rest and must be replaced.
Can be a dead cell in the battery which means it must be replaced. Can also be something is on pulling power from the battery. Glove box, interior, under-hood, or trunk light. Can also be the alternator is defective.
The battery is worn out and needs ot be replaced depending on the mth warratny it has or the alternator is going out and is draining the battery . A simple check may be the battery cable . take the positive battery cable off while running as well if it dies it's the alternator .
Defective alternator, loose alternator drive belt, dead cell in battery, or something is on pulling power from the battery.
Something is on draining your battery overnight. Any light or any relay. It can also be your battery has a dead cell draining it overnight.
While the car is running the alternator should be recharging the battery faster than stereo can drain it. I suspect you either have a problem with the alternator or its time to get your battery replaced. Until you get it fixed, if you don't turn on the radio, it wont drain your battery :) If it is a high power model, it needs to be wired directly to the battery.
Battery light usually means alternator not charging. Most common solutions would be be a bad alternator, bad connection, or loose alternator belt. If the battery and alt test ok than check the connections to the alternator and battery.