Chrysler 2007 Send it battery

Asked by Winterschild Nov 13, 2019 at 09:05 PM about the 2007 Chrysler Sebring

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My son's battery keeps dying overnight.  We jump it and it
runs for a day or two and then we repeat.  The battery is
only a yr old.  Made in 2018.  Connectors are clean.  Any
idea?  We keep telling him to make sure everything is
powered off .  he has tried to remember not to use the auto
lights as it seems to happen even more if he uses that
feature.

3 Answers

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Have the battery load tested. It may be defective. Your local auto parts store will do it for free. Hope that helps! Jim

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Also make sure the trunk light and glove box lights are going off to do this you can put cell phone on record video and close it in the trunk and see if the light goes out

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If the battery has a low capacity or too small you could have these problems.

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