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Old 08-16-2023, 11:18 AM   #3
Homeoboxter
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You can save some time for yourself if first you exclude the possibilty of your battery being faulty. Just disconnect the battery right after you stopped the car and try again the day after. If it starts just fine you can go ahead and seek for parasitic draw. If not, your battery loses power and needs replacing. If it's the former scenario and you can't find out yet what's going on but want to keep using the car, buy a battery quick disconnect switch, it's like 8 bucks on Amazon.
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