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Battery dead as a doornail after 2 weeks of not driving

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Old 05-10-2011, 11:33 PM
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Default Battery dead as a doornail after 2 weeks of not driving

1996 A4, 2.8L V6 TPI SOHC 12V FWD. ~120k miles. Original battery from when problem arose was bought from Walmart, a MAXX-48 with 700 CCAs. Replaced once for the same battery. Now replaced for a MAXX-H6 which has 770 CCAs.

The same thing has happened twice. I didn't drive the car for like a week or two and then I go to start it and the battery is dead. This most recent battery that died was put in only 2 months ago. I only noticed the problem after I had a repair done by a shyster mechanic, who blew a bunch of fuses when replacing my ignition cylinder. I assume they did not disconnect the battery when doing their work, which is why I had a bunch of blown fuses.

Any way, I checked all the fuses last time I replaced the battery and could not find one that was draining power. The lights were not left on, and this battery was so dead I couldn't even get a millivolt reading on it. What do you think is going on? How can I test this to find the problem or drainage source? Is there any common part that you have found to cause this problem?

Thanks for the help in advance! I am new to the forums and I appreciate the hospitality and help.
 
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Old 05-13-2011, 12:58 AM
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Wonder if the alarm has been drawing on it? Just a rim shot but yeah
 
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Old 05-14-2011, 08:51 PM
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well it's worth a shot... how would I go about testing that?

Thanks!
 
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