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<blockquote data-quote="SmokeyDog" data-source="post: 6408688" data-attributes="member: 614830"><p>the wire could have had something to do with it. see that your running a/c volt wire. i had thaT problem once i came out in the morring and battires where dead. it was becuse of my starter being bad. i think, i got a new starter never had the problem again.</p><p></p><p>i dont know if that was the real problem with my battire dieing it only happend that one time and i check twice there was nothing left on. most of the time and i say most cuz its not always true but battires usely die if there too old and cant take a charge anymore. or there is something draining on them. if there older they could just be bad and not take a charge there for they wont hold a charge but will read they did with the car running or a charger on them. i could be wrong, theres a good possibledy. i am wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokeyDog, post: 6408688, member: 614830"] the wire could have had something to do with it. see that your running a/c volt wire. i had thaT problem once i came out in the morring and battires where dead. it was becuse of my starter being bad. i think, i got a new starter never had the problem again. i dont know if that was the real problem with my battire dieing it only happend that one time and i check twice there was nothing left on. most of the time and i say most cuz its not always true but battires usely die if there too old and cant take a charge anymore. or there is something draining on them. if there older they could just be bad and not take a charge there for they wont hold a charge but will read they did with the car running or a charger on them. i could be wrong, theres a good possibledy. i am wrong. [/QUOTE]
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