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micahman -> something is draining my battery and i replaced lots of stuff (5/4/2006 2:56:17 PM)

i have a 91 talon and it has a new motor in it and the lights were pulsating and there was a squeel on statrup and one day my battery went dead. so i bought a new alternator and threw it on and i didnt have the pulsating any more and no squeeling. i drove it about 60 miles to work shut it off and then the car wouldnt start. it was dead. waited about 4 hours then i tried starting it again and it barely strted. bought a new batery and it did the same thing over again. what should i check next or how can i find out how to find out where my batery power is going?


  

micahman -> RE: something is draining my battery and i replaced lots of stuff (5/4/2006 2:58:33 PM)

also i was wondering if you have your car running should it still run with the batery disconected?


magnet -> RE: something is draining my battery and i replaced lots of stuff (5/4/2006 4:20:13 PM)

Id be looking for a bad connection or a weak starter. I have a S10 that one time did that same ****. Ended up being a bad connection on the starter. As far as the car being able to run when the battery is unhooked, Im not sure. Good luck.


90eclipse_gs -> RE: something is draining my battery and i replaced lots of stuff (5/8/2006 12:03:46 AM)

no your car wont run without the battery i had a 95 plymoth neon that i blew the fusible link for the charging system and i got like 1,000 feet down the road


05Wishitwasanevo -> RE: something is draining my battery and i replaced lots of stuff (5/10/2006 12:16:26 AM)

you might wanna check your connection from your battery to your starter maybe a soleniod or something probably not the starter but bad connections check for rust and corrosion and check your wires see if they need replacing


  

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