Whats draing my new battery on my nissan sentra sv 2013?

Asked by Daisy Apr 26, 2022 at 11:39 PM about the 2013 Nissan Sentra SV

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a Nissan Sentra Sv something is "draining my battery its new an it wont
start i charge it then it turns on but after 10 minutes its drained again".." Also i
have the factory stereo with navigation an it turns on but no sound comes out
my speakers"

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That's a serious short look for any obvious wiring problems ., pull some mega fuses just not the one for the computer with a drain that much you may see a spark , then try the smaller ones in the dark . Once you isolate it you can find the problem . If you have something plugged into the lighter that may be the problem even if it's not powering anything . Or take it to a shop you can trust .

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With a good battery feel the alternator, if it is hot to the touch with the engine cold then you have a shorted alternator. Other ones could be a wiper motor not fully parked, power seat switch stuck closed.

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