help! my 2000 blazer has lost all power
my blazer was fine all day yesterday. i went to the store last night got in the truck to leave all the dash lights come on as normal, then i turned the key every thing went dead, i have no power getting to the truck. The battery cables are fine and the alternator is fine, but it is just not getting power to run any thing on it. the when i do get lights they are really dim and then they go out, but some thing in the engine compartment is trying to work but just can't no power. i need help i need to get it running again so i can trade it in, in a couple of days
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Be advised, a weak battery can go down overnight (depending on how weak it is) on modern computer controlled cars. That is called "parasitic battery drain" and is caused by sensors, relays, a radio, a digital clock, the engine computer, etc. Even a new 60 month battery will eventually be dead after a month or two if you don't drive the car to keep the battery charged. The average parasitic battery drain for a modern computer controlled vehicle is from 10 to as high as 50 ma.
I had a Autolite 36 month battery on my 1991 S10 Blazer 4x4 and after the battery was on the car for 18 months, a unknown battery drain made the battery go completely dead after four days without driving the car to keep the battery charged. I found the culprit that caused the battery drain and it was a shorted power door lock relay. I replaced the relay and installed a AC Delco 60 month battery and I have had no more problems. After a battery goes completely dead for any reason, it needs to be replaced.