12 v Battery Drain

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  1. jfs2010

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    I've been having issues with my 3 year old 12v battery over the past week. First time was my fault when I put air in the tires, using a cigarette lighter compressor, when the car was not in ready mode. The battery has drained 2 more times since then, both in very cold weather. Weather went down to 5 degrees last night & the battery is drained again. Couldn't start it this morning, and I noticed this evening there is a horn beeping noise coming from the engine. Is this a result of the battery draining, or could it be the issue causing the drain? I'm having a hard time getting the battery replaced because I'm being told the battery is good. Thanks for any advice. Will be purchasing a jumper and trickle charger for future use.
     
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    Well; if your battery was properly tested and came out good - You probably have a parasitic drain somewhere in your electrical system. You'll need to take it to an automotive electrical shop to diagnose that.
    In the mean time; someone that knows a bit of electronics should find the OBD2 plug for your car and follow that wiring harness back. Look for dealer installed alarms or trackers that may be malfunctioning, causing that parasitic draw on your battery. Remove it and see it that cures your issue.

    Good Luck.
     
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    who told you it was good? did they do a load test? draining these little batteries is often the beginning of the end, especially in the cold.
    you can get a free load test at most auto parts stores. has the battery been fully charged since draining?
     
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    AAA initially jumped my car after I accidentally drained it using an air compressor. The tech had a hand held device that showed the battery was good, Not sure if that qualifies as a sufficient test. They told me to drive it for two hours to charge, but the car was drained again the next day after very cold weather. I then took the car to Mavis (not my usual mechanic )and they also told me the battery was good, was taking a charge like it was new, and would not let me purchase a new one. Just a hunch, but I'm thinking the battery is not good, (1) because I had the same issue one year ago - battery died in my garage during extremely cold weather when it was only 1 year old. My mechanic kept it a couple of days and charged it up, no issue for a year, and (2) the current issue began when I accidentally drained the battery using a compressor, so I don't think it's a parasitic draw. It has drained 3 times the past week, and once last year. I have been reading up on battery sulphation and the effects on a drained battery.
     
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    Buy a 2 to 5 amp smart charger and charge the 12v battery for 12 to 24 hours.
     
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    Three years is not old for an agm battery in a Prius. A few discharges are not "that" bad for an agm.

    Measuring parasitic draw would settle the issue. No draw over 35ma, I would replace the battery.

    No one is going to refuse your request to buy a battery; however getting a free or discounted replacement requires a failed load test.
     
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    That AAA guy more than likely stated that "your battery is charging", because you can't load test a battery right after a jump start - it would fail because it's too low. You can't do that test until the battery is fully recharged; which is what your mechanic did when he kept your car for two days. That's a far cry from "your battery is good", then why did it need a jump???
    Have you attached a battery charger to your battery, since you've drained it???
    Have you had the battery tested after any of the three times you've drained it???

    You can believe whatever you want and ask ChatGPT what to do; but unless you TEST - it's all speculation and won't solve anything.....
     
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