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Put a test light on the negative battery cable with it unhooked from the battery touch the test light tester side to the negative terminal on the battery .. the test light will illuminate now start pulling fuses .. the test light will dim as u remove the drain ... check and see witch fuse dims the light the most .. check that circuit... its running your battery down
you have a short somewhere it kills the battery after sitting all night make sure no lights are staying on for example you glove box light if it doesnt shut all the way light could stay on and you dont even no it.
I'm having the same exact problem this morning. We had very bad weather that I drove through yesterday with no problems, then this morning the roads were clear and drive and suddenly all these lights came on.
My jetta 2.5 2006 had a defective wire harness in the driver's door with cracked insulation causing intermittent short-circuits bringing battery discharge and no start-up in the morning.
I suspect all the cars that had their wiring made with the same roll of wire will experiment similar problems.
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It could be your starter if you hear a sound when you try to start your car like a clicking noise or not a noise at all. Also it it tries to turn over, but doesn't it's your alternator. Hope this helps!?
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