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    Unhappy something draining battery overnight

    i done a search on this, didnt find much other than suggestions that it was a amp (which i dont have)

    anyways recently i bought a new battery for my car, so i know it's good, but something keeps draining it over night, not sure what it is, no lights left on or anything else wired up, i thought it was the alarm, so i disconnected that for a couple nights, and it still went flat, so i know it's not that. there is enough juice left in the battery to crank the car though, just not much..

    when i disconnected the battery, when touching the cables with the battery terminals, there is a little spark, which indicates something must be left on, but i have no idea what it could be?!?!?!?

    i'm gonna charge the battery then leave it disconnected till i figure out the problem

    please help!!1!



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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Welcome to my world of batteries being eaten. I never have found my problem but mine drains after about 3 days of not being used. There is a trick I was told but have not tried yet. Someone told me to pull one fuse and let the car sit. If the battery goes dead then your problem is on another circuit and if it doesn't go dead that is your circuit. Try and try until you find out what circuit then track down your problem. Pretty staright foward but I have been driving it ever day now so no problem. Let us know what you find out.

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    found this on the web, it might help you out
    Battery Drain

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    hmm ill check my alternator belt for slippage, ill also check my cables though im pretty sure they're good.. thanks, i will also try the fuse pulling idea

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    The one time I had that problem, the trunk light was not going off. I'd start there first, then proceed with the "remove the fuses" approach.

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Quote Originally Posted by w261w261
    The one time I had that problem, the trunk light was not going off. I'd start there first, then proceed with the "remove the fuses" approach.
    I was thinking of the trunk light too.
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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    i thought it was the trunk light 3, that was actually the 1st thing i checked, but nah it wasnt that, im gonna try short the fuses with a light that way if it the light lights up, i know that its that item using the power (as shown in picopops post )

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    charge the battery take it down to az and have them check it.

    have you checked the water in the batt?

    one bad cell will cause discharge.

    have you checked for current draw with an ohm meter?

    i belive you set the ohm meter to 20vdc. red lead will move to the hole marked with like (10amp max).

    remove the + batt cable.
    the red lead on the ohm meter will go to the batt.
    the black lead will go to the cable.
    read the meter it will tell yo how much current is being drawn from the batt.

    it is normal to have a really-really low draw for clock,radio memory,ecu.

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    It could be the alternator. My alternator was draining my battery before. Why dont you try disconnecting the alternator and check if the battery is still being drained? The way i did it before was just to disconnect the black wire and reconnect it when i drove lol. Then i got a new alternator
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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    hmm possibly, the car still runs without the battery connected though.. im gonna go and try that light idea first

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Well the car doesnt start without the battery connected right ? I meant to start the car lol. Just when you park it unplug it lol i did that
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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    ah i get ya, i should try that..

    i done my lighht test, nothing triggered with the car off, except the ecu fuse, which i think is normal for it to make something click when you connect it??

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    it started today with the battery being disconnected over night, so the battery is good (like i said)... how should i do this fuse pulling thing?

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Did you install a radio?
    if so maybe that causing the drain, pull the fuse to that and see what happens

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    all i have is the stock radio & stock harness, dont see how that could drain it?

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Try thinking of what doesn't get turned off with the key out of the ignition. I know the cig lighter doesn't get turned off.
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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    didnt know the ciggy lighter had constant power, i'll have to check that since i routed the wires to the lights since the dash lights didnt work, and dunno what i did with the old wires..

    though if it shorted wouldnt it just blow a fuse? if not it would drain the battery pretty damn fast wouldnt it? ill check it anyways

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Using a regular ohm meter wont show you amp draw only volts. Hook it up in line with the + side of the battery or use a test light ,12 v light bulb. Start unpluging things and see if the voltage goes down. A draw like your having in 12 hours is alot really so it should not be to hard to find. I have had a starter draw down my battery overnight on a car. It had a 5 amp draw. Alt is another that can do it. Small light and such dont really pull much amps. Headlight motors would be another. Make sure the not trying to open or close and are stuck. Just pull fuses and try to isolate the area that its happening in.
    My car would go 2 weeks and still start. SInce then I noticed the key light would stay on all the time which I unhooked so I think it could go more then that.


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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    http://www.schumacherproducts.com/applications/?id=0014

    this one seems to explain it. There is a way to check actually amp draw with an ohm meter and a resistor.


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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    thanks, i really should get me those meters

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    my gauges no longer work now =/ all fuses are good too wonder if its related

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    you broke your car???? man i thought i had wiring issues, when i toot my horn my central locking actuator in the left rear door moves up and down

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    Quote Originally Posted by wohdog
    you broke your car???? man i thought i had wiring issues, when i toot my horn my central locking actuator in the left rear door moves up and down
    I bet that's pretty annoying!

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    yewah ill figure it out another day lol

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    Re: something draining battery overnight

    well me battery still went flat, must be the alternator.. would i have to get a whole alternator or something? also my gauges still dont go

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