There has to be a short of some kind. Something is swiping your current.
It could be anything from the engine to the connectors
No. There is not possible way for them to wear out. There is a myth that if your battery is still plugged in that the battery drains it charge. It's nothing serious (just recharge the battery) and I don't know if it's true, but I would unplug your battery when your done using it.
Bad charging system, bad battery, short that drains battery... the list goes on. Without more specifics, it's hard to tell. Bad charging system, bad battery, short that drains battery... the list goes on. Without more specifics, it's hard to tell.
Very likely an alternator problem; if the alt is not working soon the battery would be drained and the truck would shut off.
I would have to say that there is something bad in the circuitry of your motherboard. I would contact the manufacturer to see if you can get your mobo replaced because a CMOS battery should not do this.
The battery for your truck should cost approximately $150. With installation, charging system testing fee, and taxes you might be paying in excess of $200.00.
lack of fuel
The Battery is located in the truck of the car on the passenger side. There is a removal panel covering it. To access it when the battery is dead, attach jumper cables as you would to jump the car and depress the truck opening button on the dash.
Could be a shorted wire, or bad battery.
IT COULD BE THAT YOUR BATTERY IS LOW OR YOU MAY NEED A NEW ALTERNATOR
I'd recommend you do a battery test and charging system test. The battery would be my first suspect.
I would suspect a bad alternator and battery, have them both checked at the parts store. A car with a fully charged battery and a bad alternator will run until the battery is drained and then quit.