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<blockquote data-quote="Plater" data-source="post: 10257" data-attributes="member: 541625"><p>It sounds more like the battery is being killed while the car is off check to see if the amps and stereo are turning off when you shut the car off. If you don't run the stereo and drive your car on a longer drive say 30mins, Your battery should be charged to close to full. Then turn your stereo back on and see if the battery starts to die. A good way to tell if there isn't enough power is by driving at night when you are stopped turn up the stereo and if your headlights dim this means the alter. can't keep up with the demand otherwise the problem is somewhere else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Plater, post: 10257, member: 541625"] It sounds more like the battery is being killed while the car is off check to see if the amps and stereo are turning off when you shut the car off. If you don't run the stereo and drive your car on a longer drive say 30mins, Your battery should be charged to close to full. Then turn your stereo back on and see if the battery starts to die. A good way to tell if there isn't enough power is by driving at night when you are stopped turn up the stereo and if your headlights dim this means the alter. can't keep up with the demand otherwise the problem is somewhere else. [/QUOTE]
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