BlueNNC
Enthusiast
I have a '96 GTS coupe and have replaced the battery in my car two times since I bought my car new in '97. Recently the second battery died and when I replaced the battery with an aftermarket battery it would not hold a charge for longer than 3 to 4 days so I assumed this battery was defective and was returned. I again went back to the Dodge battery and after replacing the battery I didn't drive my car for about 2 weeks so when I tried to crank her this weekend, the battery was dead.
I understand the short life for a battery that isn't trickle charged but the average life span I have got from the batteries is about 2 years. My question is does anyone know if the door lock lights or some other device may be draining the battery when it is not in use. I do not set the alarm but I noticed the yellow indicator lights on the inside door handles were lit. I haven't had this problem in the past with the battery dying within a week or two of non use so anyone out there have any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.
I understand the short life for a battery that isn't trickle charged but the average life span I have got from the batteries is about 2 years. My question is does anyone know if the door lock lights or some other device may be draining the battery when it is not in use. I do not set the alarm but I noticed the yellow indicator lights on the inside door handles were lit. I haven't had this problem in the past with the battery dying within a week or two of non use so anyone out there have any suggestions.
Thanks in advance.