HebrewHammer
Jan 26th, 08, 11:54 PM
Hi all, found this forum trying to find answers to my problem and you guys seem to know what your doing so hopefully I can get this figured out.
So here's the deal. My camaro has either a drain or an overcharge going on and I'm not really sure which one as I'm faily new to this whole thing. I have replaced the battery twice, the alternator, and the regulator, and new battery cables, all to no avail. When I brought the first battery back they told me it was fried. My machanic started checking all the wires and hooked in another new alternator and it supposibly fried that but I can't confirm that for myself. When I jump start the car it will work fine for about the entire day. I can turn it off and on for that day. After sitting overnight though the battery will be completly dead in the morning and won't have enough energy to even attempt to start. It does have rs hideaway lights but I disconnected them all because I thought that might be the drain unless I missed a spot. Anything on this would be greatly appreciated as I'm getting desprete.
So here's the deal. My camaro has either a drain or an overcharge going on and I'm not really sure which one as I'm faily new to this whole thing. I have replaced the battery twice, the alternator, and the regulator, and new battery cables, all to no avail. When I brought the first battery back they told me it was fried. My machanic started checking all the wires and hooked in another new alternator and it supposibly fried that but I can't confirm that for myself. When I jump start the car it will work fine for about the entire day. I can turn it off and on for that day. After sitting overnight though the battery will be completly dead in the morning and won't have enough energy to even attempt to start. It does have rs hideaway lights but I disconnected them all because I thought that might be the drain unless I missed a spot. Anything on this would be greatly appreciated as I'm getting desprete.