RichelleG
Oct 22, 2007, 06:12 AM
We have a 2005 Chevy Cavalier. About a month ago, we found the battery to be dead. It would charge, but as soon as the car was turned off, it was dead again. We took it to an autozone and they tested it and said that the battery likely was bad and needed replaced. Nothing wrong with alternator. We bought a good battery and everything was fine until this morning when it wouldn't start again. Lights won't come on or anything. We assume its probably the battery again but haven't confirmed that yet. This question is based on the assumption that it is the battery.
The car was last driven either last Wed or Thur, so its been sitting for five or six days. The only thing I can think of that could be killing the battery is the XM radio, which my husband leaves plugged into the cigarette lighter all the time. It stays on even when the car is turned off (so that the stereo in our house will pick up the signal and he can listen to it in here). Even if it is the XM killing the battery, why would it ruin it to where it wouldn't hold a charge anymore at all and have to be replaced? Could it be that the first battery was already bad and so had to be replaced, whereas this one can maybe be charged and hold the charge if we unplug the XM?
Any help would be very appreciated.
The car was last driven either last Wed or Thur, so its been sitting for five or six days. The only thing I can think of that could be killing the battery is the XM radio, which my husband leaves plugged into the cigarette lighter all the time. It stays on even when the car is turned off (so that the stereo in our house will pick up the signal and he can listen to it in here). Even if it is the XM killing the battery, why would it ruin it to where it wouldn't hold a charge anymore at all and have to be replaced? Could it be that the first battery was already bad and so had to be replaced, whereas this one can maybe be charged and hold the charge if we unplug the XM?
Any help would be very appreciated.