So what you're saying is, if you just let the car sit for two days, the battery will die?
This is not the battery or the alternator. You have a short somewhere that is drawing voltage from the battery even with the ignition off. Something in all that electronics you added isn't shutting off, or wasn't wired properly and is constanlty drawing power. Now you just have to find what exactly is drawing power.
Goodluck
2007-03-17 08:07:05
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answer #1
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answered by fenderguy 3
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open the hood and remove the negatave battery clamp off of the battery. If there were any sparking, start looking for a power drain some ware. If the battery is 4years old or older replace the battery.
2007-03-17 15:07:40
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answered by duster 6
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Yeah check your wirings especially if your getting power straigh from the battery(not from ignition). If you are getting your power from ignition make sure you don't hook it to a "constantly on" wires. And next time use a yellow top OPTIMA batteries if your using too much Audio and Video.
2007-03-17 15:07:55
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answered by MICKCAR26 2
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you may be taking to much out of the battery.why not have a separate leisure battery wired in to run the accessories
2007-03-17 15:11:48
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answered by Anonymous
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this is normal, you are loading the battery without recharging it for two days, I believe there is nothing wrong with your battery you have to recharge it more often
2007-03-17 15:12:50
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answered by Anas 3
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you need a bigger alternator to run all that stuff, it can't keep up with your demand and it's running the battery down.
2007-03-17 20:00:17
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answered by mister ss 7
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buy new battery. if that dont work buy a new whatcha ma call it
2007-03-17 15:03:28
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answered by kitty45342 3
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IT IS EITHER THE BATTERY OR THE ALTERNATER
2007-03-17 15:04:14
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answered by whateverbabe 6
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