Some Chrysler Sebring owners report experiencing persistent battery drain issues even after replacing the battery, alternator, and relays. This ongoing problem may be attributed to an underlying electrical system issue that remains undetected. Additionally, some owners find that a parasitic drain, where a component draws power when the vehicle is off, could be the source of the trouble. Faulty components, such as a malfunctioning ignition switch or a bad alternator that initially tested good, may also contribute to the battery drain. Furthermore, issues with the charging system itself could prevent the battery from holding a charge as expected. Given the complexity of modern vehicle electrical systems, it is crucial for owners to seek a professional diagnosis to accurately identify and resolve the cause of the battery drain.
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