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Old 08-10-2012, 06:42 PM
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Help In seattle- Battery Drain

Hey if you are in the Seattle Area and feel like helping out another member track down a battery drain.. please PM me..

This battery drain issue is driving me crazy.

Things I have done.

1. check the battery ( sears tested, because it's a die hard)
2. Fully Charged the battery - still dead next day
3. Check Altenator ~13.8 volts
4. Bought battery tender.. when of fThe tender the battery was still dead after being parked for 8 hrs
5. I hear a small fan around HVAC Unit.. but I have to see if it is still running after 16mins
6. The AC unit / FAN does not blow erracticly.. I can turn it up and down and it stays at that speed with no surges. COuld this still be and FSU issue?


Any help on how to Trouble shoot a Draw on the battery would be great. Can i Just put my Multimeter across the battery terminals and watch the Amperage?

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