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post Jan 29, 2013 - 1:45 PM
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heyy guys, i drive a 95 ST that has a new battery and alternator, new grounds as well as new ends on the battery cables. for some odd reason the battery died this morning (hasnt been driven in maybe a week). lights arent on or anything. what could be the cause??????
 
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post Jan 29, 2013 - 1:56 PM
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If it sparks when the battery is charged and you put the + pole on, something is leeching from the battery (when ignition is off ofc...).
post Jan 29, 2013 - 2:01 PM
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QUOTE (tto010 @ Jan 29, 2013 - 2:56 PM) *
If it sparks when the battery is charged and you put the + pole on, something is leeching from the battery (when ignition is off ofc...).


Every car I've had sparks when you finish the circuit that is attaching the battery.

Never had a dead battery because of such.

But, something is leeching your battery. Those new grounds you have I would look into first.

Also use a multimeter to test your battery.
post Jan 29, 2013 - 2:06 PM
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ill check the grounds the ones i replaced were the one from trans to core support and one from the head to near the passenger strut....
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QUOTE (tto010 @ Jan 29, 2013 - 2:56 PM) *
If it sparks when the battery is charged and you put the + pole on, something is leeching from the battery (when ignition is off ofc...).


Every car I've had sparks when you finish the circuit that is attaching the battery.

Never had a dead battery because of such.

But, something is leeching your battery. Those new grounds you have I would look into first.

Also use a multimeter to test your battery.


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