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> Electrical Short - Battery Drains within 3 days, Tracking down an Electrical Shoty
TheReverend
post Feb 19 2012, 02:12 PM
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Hey,

Anyone give me some details on thoughts for tracking down an electrical short? I replaced the battery, but within 3 days of not using the car, its dead as a doornail. I discounted the power to the radio, glove-box light.. How should I test it? what are the specs I should see different on the volt meter ?

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post Feb 19 2012, 02:17 PM
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Try disconnecting the battery and see if it still discharges. Then you will know if it is the battery or something in the elecrtical system. How old is the battery? Also after charging does the battery cable give any spark when hooking it up? It should not.
Check that out and let us know.
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