Well, the battery is good and healthy, that is the only known quantity at the moment.

It is a new battery purchased and fitted less than a week ago, when the original battery flattening started.

A new battery was the obvious and easiest remedy, but it seems not the correct one!

The alternator, or more correctly, the voltage regulator is faulty

- which means there is too much voltage being supplied, which I am balancing out by having the lights on or rear demister on as required.

Please note, the alternator is still charging the system quite happily, just a little keenly at times.

However, when the car is left locked and alarmed for 1.5 days without being driven or even touched, the battery was drained so much that the alarm key fob no longer works, nor does the central locking.

I'm hoping that this can give a clue as to any potential further problems, or if replacing the alternator might fix this problem too?

I appreciate that a faulty alternator should only affect the car when its running, but I'm wondering if a malfunctioning voltage regulator in the alternator might be causing the drain somehow?