07 pontiac G6 battery dead bought new battery start car every 2 days 2 weeks later battery dead again no lights,radio or anything else is turned on but still have dead battery

Asked by leach55 Mar 09, 2017 at 02:44 PM about the 2007 Pontiac G6

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

problem with battery being drained while parked in garage   even after being
starting it  every 2 days    within 2 weeks new battery dead again

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Something is "on" whether you see it or not. You will need to isolate the circuit by using a current meter and pulling fuses until the current meter goes to zero. After the circuit is known, you can troubleshoot the wiring associated with it. Before doing this, double check the obvious. Courtesy lamp? Map light? Trunk light stuck on? External amp or sound system not shutting down completely? Security system malfunction? You get the idea.

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It's the monsoon radio that's in the car. Their amplifier does not shut off and drains the battery. If you remove the amplifier fuse the radio will not work at all but, the battery will not go dead. I had to this when I did not drive the car everyday or the battery would be dead until I replaced the radio.

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My 2006 Pontiac g6 battery die I have power lock on the door but my driver door is not opening after I unlock the door to unlock the other doors how do I get in it to unlock the door

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