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If the battery tests good, and your charging system is working correctly, you may have something using power in the car when everything should be turned off. It could be a short in the wiring, a bad relay, or other component.
If you disconnect the battery and it does not loose power overnight, look for a power drain.
I had this happen last month. It was my starter. My previous cars would miss and catch, letting me know the starter was finished, but this one just totally died, I had power for lights and gages moved, but would not start.
Probably not the main relay. You either have a bad battery, bad battery connection, bad fuse, or bad ECU. If the lights on the dash don't come on, that's not good. See if your lights work on the car...that should let you know if you are at least getting power. Then check the fuse to the ECU. If everything checks out, you probably have a bad ECU.
i would ck for power, battery good ?,head light work ?,,if so ck for broken wire at starter or starter could be bad ? if nothing at all battery dead or u have a problem with something draining the battery..something left on,,
have you ever tried using another battery? you should always have a spare battery. most probable cause for this is the battery and we will only know if the cause is the battery when you try another battery.
Don't know anyone with the same battery.
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