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possibly a draw on something maybe a light stays on when you park it..? gloive box light ,door light could be a lot of things if you put a test light between the ground cable and the battery and hook up the positive battery cable ther should be very little to no light ifit is bright then you have someting drawing power
Being you ruled out the alternator as a cause for the battery dieing, i would start looking into the parasitic draw on your battery when the car is shut off, make sure all your courtesy lights are going off and that none of them are staying on overnight, check your glove box light and make sure thats going off and not saying on, another overlooked item would be your trunk light, make sure the light in the trunk is in fact going off as you close the trunk, if any of these lights are staying on it will drain the battery and cause it to be dead the next morning....
This same thing keeps happening with my car. I've had the battery, alternator, alternator wore and plug changed, and the lights still keep coming on, and car keeps cutting off. I talked to someone today and they said it might be bad wiring or fuses so.... that may be it!
My 04 Ford Focus the battery light keeps coming on & going off, have fitted a new alternator belt but it didn't solve the problem. The battery connections are good. Also the rev counter, speedo & mileage clock keep going haywire when the battery light is on. Do you think it is the alternator? Or is it some other common problem?
the brake pedal switch is the most likely cause for your problem. This would keep the lights from going out and this would cause the battery to go dead.
circuits will drain batteries not fuses you will need to have someone check the draw on each circuit in the vehicle. start with any recent electrical installations. keep keys out of the vehicle then remove negative battery terminal and then use 12 volt light bulbin between the battery and cable. bright light means power draw. remove fuses one at a time till the light goes out. the circuit that makes the light go out is bad.
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