Batteries last around 3 years sometimes even less depending on your use. It sounds like it’s starting to die. I would just replace it
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Multi meter set to volts , run car for a while and shut off. Hook up meter and watch to see in voltage drops . spend 5 mins keeping an eye on it.. If you have a drain/loss of voltage, parasitic drain. Next , un hook battery cables and do the same test...If drain, bad battery....Not holding a charge....
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I haven’t had a chance to look into it any further. I typically work Monday-Friday 10:00am-9:30pm. Something to note though. A common problem with these cars is the key getting stuck in the ignition. It’s happened to me many times over the years but as there’s a hole under the ignition where a key release button is, it’s been more of an annoyance than anything else. Yesterday when i pulled up to work, i was in a hurry & was having trouble getting the key to release so i left it in the ignition while i ran inside for maybe 10 minutes. When i came back out it just barely cranked. So leaving the key on the accessories setting for all of 10 minutes drained the battery to the point that it was nearly dead. I came & went several times during the night & never left the key in it again. It started up fine & started fine all day today.
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Originally posted by Trbo323 View PostHow old is the battery?
I'm assuming it's standard flooded, have you checked the cells for fluid level?
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Battery was a little over 2 1/2 years old. I went ahead & replaced it. So far so good.
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I've had a battery go bad in that short of time... pretty annoying.
Worth googling your car for any known electricity drains. The accessory device that supported voice for my old car was known to drain, and sure enough after I disconnected it no more battery drain.
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