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  • Nov 28, 2006, 07:57 AM
    dclynch
    2003 Accord Battery Drain Over a Week
    My 2003 Accord battery drains if the car is not used for about a week. The problem surfaced about a year after I got the car. The battery sometimes has enough to try to crank the engine, but other times everything is dead, including the time and radio presets. (The lights all seem to be off when the car is not in use.)

    It does not matter how the car was driven before it stayed in the garage. I've returned from a 150 mile trip where the lights and wipers were not used and the battery was dead a week later.

    The car went into the dealer twice during the Warranty period and each time they said the "parasite draw" was normal and I should just use my car every few days. A couple of months after the Warranty expired, I complained again and got a new battery (for $110) - this did not help.

    It is hard to believe this is normal performance. I'm sure other people routinely leave their car unused for a week or two. How could you leave it at the airport during a vacation? I've not had this problem with other cars.

    Does anyone have an experience like this or any suggestions as to what the cause might be?
  • Nov 28, 2006, 08:33 AM
    TxGreaseMonkey
    Alarm system, clock, and small LEDs would be some examples of parasitic drain that readily come to mind. Depending on how your car is appointed, there may be anti-moisture heaters, sophisticated recognition sensors, and relays that are always on. There's always a cost to these features. You might look into an Optima battery and installing the largest battery that will fit.
  • Mar 18, 2010, 10:23 AM
    USFbobFL

    No answer.. just a comment. My daughter has a 2007 Honda Accord LX V6... has same problem with battery drain if car is not driven at least once every couple of days. Dealer says that's just the way things are. Don't buy a Honda, because that is total B.S. They have a design flaw in their electrical system but will NEVER admit it.
  • Mar 18, 2010, 10:59 AM
    dclynch
    My problem still persists.

    A work-around I use is something called battery brain, which cuts the battery off when the voltage drops. The car always starts when the device is switched off (by a key chain remote). The downside is the loss of radio presets and the time.

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