That shows your battery is going bad.
A good battery can easily withstand for a months without use.
You just remove one of the terminals from your battery.
This will avoid the battery from being discharged.
2007-06-22 23:12:14
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answered by george.m 4
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If your battery is losing all charge in a few days, you have a problem - or, most likely, the battery is worn out and requires replacement.
It is inescapable that a CONNECTED battery loses a very small part of its charge - even when not being 'used.' The battery is, actually, being used however. The loss of power is just very minute - such as running an electric clock, etc. In any event, purchase a Battery Tender and hookup your battery. They're inexpensive, and work like a charm
2007-06-23 00:02:40
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answered by ericscribener 7
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Could be a number of things. Could have something shorted out, a light staying on, etc.. The reserve capacity of the battery may not meet the needs of the vehicle. Or what you probably don't want to hear bad battery and needs to be replaced.
2007-06-23 02:16:08
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answered by Jacob G 2
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you either need a new battery because its jstu too old and its dieing and won't hold a charge, or you have an electrical drain somewhere thats basically the same as leaving your lights on overnight and coming out in the morning with a dead batt. also, your alternator may not be charging the battery enough, what i would do is take out the battery, take it into a n autozone advance, napa, etc. and they can test your battery there to see if it needs to be replaced. if it does, problem solved, if not your alternator is either not charging the battery up or you;re losing power somewhere which wud suck cuz thats hard to track down. Good luck!
2007-06-22 23:12:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It could be a few things.
Have your battery checked to make sure there isn't a bad cell. Any competent auto repair facility can test your battery and usually there is no charge.
Check to make sure that things like glovebox lights and trunk and under-hood lights aren't staying on. These could kill a battery's charge in no time.
2007-06-22 23:12:05
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answered by stever002 3
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Its your battery take it in and characteristic it examined its unfastened this might save you cus while its ineffective and you out at night its chilly your going to be pissed the cost of injuries a techniques EXCEEDS the cost of battling THEM
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answered by selders 4
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Take the battery off...
2007-06-22 23:11:50
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answered by sabrina T 3
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there could be a few differnt things bad battery,somthing staying on
2007-06-22 23:13:17
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answered by geneoshagy 1
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battery
2007-06-22 23:21:13
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answered by vincent c 4
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it doesn't, you have an arching or loose connection.
2007-06-22 23:08:05
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answered by Anonymous
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