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First check connections at battery solenoid and starter.Try jumping with another battery if it works check alternator to make sure it is charging battery and if it is replace battery
heats up?do you mean the unit itself heats up fast?if that so.you unit has a short circuit inside on it thats why your battery drains so fast...,but if its not,the problem is on your battery.Not even a battery can charge is meaning that your battery is still good.If a battery has defect or let me say it is already weak,it will not already stored a longer life of a power.,becoz if that so,the current or well known as the ampere is already goes down than the given specification when it is new..and thats the reason why it is already fast draining.
Typically the charge light will stay on as long as the phone is on the charger. After 16hrs, the battery should be fully charged. Leaving it on the charger constantly can actually overcharge the battery, shorening it's life. The best thing to do is use it until it tells you the battery is getting low, then charge it uninterrupted for about 8-12 hrs. Of course, that's ideal and can't always be done, but the more you can do that, the better.
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