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<blockquote data-quote="Wowimzz" data-source="post: 2792038" data-attributes="member: 554138"><p>Yea, the battery was drained by the amp because the alternator was being stressed so bad that it could not keep up. I have a thread about my car being broken into. My battery light came on, and my car didnt want to accelerate. My alternator was dead, and it ended up that I had ran my car on the battery alone until it was completely dead. I left my car where it died at overnight, came back and everything I had was gone. If i were you i would double check that your alternator is 100%. Just putting in another battery will do you nothing if you dont have the PROPER electrical to keep it charged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wowimzz, post: 2792038, member: 554138"] Yea, the battery was drained by the amp because the alternator was being stressed so bad that it could not keep up. I have a thread about my car being broken into. My battery light came on, and my car didnt want to accelerate. My alternator was dead, and it ended up that I had ran my car on the battery alone until it was completely dead. I left my car where it died at overnight, came back and everything I had was gone. If i were you i would double check that your alternator is 100%. Just putting in another battery will do you nothing if you dont have the PROPER electrical to keep it charged. [/QUOTE]
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