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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Could well be the alternator not charging the battery. It's not a cheap thing to replace (�50 - �120 new, depends on make of car), but quite easy to do. There is a slim chance that the belt which turns the alternator is slipping on it's pulley, a diy mechanic can check this in 5 minutes and tighten if necessary. There is also a small chance that an electronic circuit that allows the right charge into the battery is at fault. A half decent mechanic can also check that out for you. Most cars under 10 years old with have a little black box somehwre which has this circuit. Changing it is quick, but it can be a pricey little box of chips and circuits - again depends on make and model.
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