
If your car battery keeps going flat in Qatar despite being replaced recently, the battery is not the problem — something is draining it. Car battery drain diagnosis in Qatar from Saaed Service finds exactly which circuit is causing the parasitic drain and fixes it at your location.
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The Three Causes of Repeat Battery Drain
- Parasitic draw — an electrical circuit is consuming current when the car should be in sleep mode. Can be an aftermarket accessory, a faulty module, or a relay stuck in the closed position
- Alternator failure — battery is not being recharged while driving; it appears to die after a few days because it was never recharged after the last start
- Battery with degraded capacity — appears to charge fully but cannot hold enough charge to start the car after sitting for more than a day
Normal Standby Draw vs Parasitic Draw
Modern cars draw a small amount of current even when parked — typically 20 to 50 milliamps (mA) for alarm systems, central locking, and key detection. This is normal. A parasitic draw that kills a battery in 1 to 3 days is typically above 100 mA and often above 500 mA. Our technician uses an ammeter in series with the battery to measure standby draw and then systematically removes fuses to identify which circuit is responsible.
Common Parasitic Draw Sources in Qatar Cars
- Aftermarket dashcams with always-on power connections
- Aftermarket alarm systems installed without proper relay isolation
- Faulty body control modules staying active after the car locks
- Interior lights left on — especially in large SUVs with multiple lighting zones
- USB chargers drawing current continuously when plugged in
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