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<blockquote data-quote="twothirteen" data-source="post: 7524195" data-attributes="member: 637374"><p>Well guys I'm at a standstill.. I determined it's not to do with the sound system via cutting off the power to the sound-system, jumping the car and letting it run for a while, then letting it sit for the night. Turns out the battery drained almost completely. To the point of being unable to start it.</p><p></p><p>I know first hand that my alternator is installed correctly.. since I installed it</p><p></p><p>There's some odd noises coming from the left rear passenger doors automatic locking system. I think it's constantly draining battery juices.. I wonder, can I disconnect the electronic system from constantly attempting to lock this door? (I can manually lock it too) ......I think there's a fuse for it so I'll check that out, pull it out, and report back after charging and letting my vehicle sit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twothirteen, post: 7524195, member: 637374"] Well guys I'm at a standstill.. I determined it's not to do with the sound system via cutting off the power to the sound-system, jumping the car and letting it run for a while, then letting it sit for the night. Turns out the battery drained almost completely. To the point of being unable to start it. I know first hand that my alternator is installed correctly.. since I installed it There's some odd noises coming from the left rear passenger doors automatic locking system. I think it's constantly draining battery juices.. I wonder, can I disconnect the electronic system from constantly attempting to lock this door? (I can manually lock it too) ......I think there's a fuse for it so I'll check that out, pull it out, and report back after charging and letting my vehicle sit. [/QUOTE]
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