Amanda ---Had the same problem a few years back. It was a bad ignition
switch. When I thought it was off--it really wasn't. If I remember
correctly, to test for it I took the positive cable from the battery off..
Then put a test lamp between battery positive to battery cable just removed.
Do this with the ignition turned off. If the lamp lights --you have a drain
or flow of battery power --could be a short anyplace. I then wiggled the
ignition key --and low and behold the test lamp went out. PLEASE BE SURE
YOUR B IS IN NEUTRAL AND DON"T TURN THE KEY SO FAR AS TO ENGAGE THE
STARTER....DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU RUN INTO A WALL, CAR, OR BYSTANDER. It's a
pretty easy replacement. Can't remember the cost and to lazy right now to
look it up, but it was under $100.....GOOD LUCK JerryG
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