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golfer -> RE: DEAD BATTERY (12/26/2007 7:33:54 PM)
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This is referred to as " parasitic drain " , all modern vehicles will normally have a small amount of parasitic drain for the various electronic control modules and constant memory for things like stereos, etc. The test for this : With a Multimeter set to DC amps , without the key in the ignition, doors closed and everything OFF 1 - disconnect the Negative battery cable 2 - attach one lead from the meter to this negative cable 3 - attach the other meter lead to the negative battery point wait a few minutes for the reading to settle ( this is for everything to re-initialize ) and observe the reading, which should be somewhere in the ball park of .010 (milliamp) to .020 (milliamp). [ 1 amp = 1000 milliamp and 1/2 amp = .500 amp or 500 milliamp ] This will depend on what accessories your vehicle has. If you find a high reading , for example .500 amps ( 500 milliamp ), you can do one of two things to locate which circuit is responsible for the high draw. #1 - leave everything connected as mentioned above - remove one fuse at a time and see if the reading drops significantly just remember to shut the door or disable the interior lights so they aren't on. #2 - reconnect the battery cable - pull one fuse at a time - place one lead of the meter on one terminal of the fuse socket - place the other lead of the meter to the other terminal of the fuse socket - observe and record the reading This will direct you to which circuit has a problem.
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