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Old 08-24-2006, 02:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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'94 525i Battery Keeps Dying

Hi-I have a '94 BMW 525i that keeps dying on me. The car was broken into in October and now if the car is left sitting more than two days, the battery is dead. Before the break-in, I never experienced any problems. The car has been in and out of my mechanics shop since January. He's replaced the battery four times, hooked the car up to every diagnosic machine he has checking for electrical drains, switched out the module that controls the window and power door locks (this is where he thought the draw was coming from) and even installed a "battery buddy" that is supposed to automatically cut off any electrical draw from the battery when the car isn't running. After all this, the car still doesn't start. I'm really frustrated why we can't figure out what's wrong. Any suggestions would be very appreciated!!!
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