battery dying

Asked by T12021978 Aug 19, 2014 at 12:47 AM about the Lincoln Town Car

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my 2002 lincoln town car battery dies overnight after I just eplaced the battery and
alternator

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Once again T. S. Has given you and others with this problem a clear and easy way to check for battery drain problems.

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After 3 batteries (everyone said the alternator was fine) and 3 weeks in an auto electric shop my backyard mechanic found the problem with a short in the original radio. New radio for over 3 months now and not a dead battery yet.

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I did the battery draw test myself before I ever took it to anyone and I personally watch two others do the draw test. The draw test did not pick up the battery drain. Just by chance I was having the old radio removed to make room for a new one and it was over a weekend and to everyone's surprise the car started right up.

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I did the draw test but the light never turned off,? What now? Do i start unplugging electrial parts under the hood? Injectors, fuel rail, etc.?

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Lincoln town car 2008. While car parked, air condition running, thermostat needle start raises after 15 minutes parked. Temputer outside 95 degrees. When I close air condition is normal temperature.

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