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I swear the car goes to sleep, amp draw is minimal (70mA) and then I stick my hand through a window and the draw jumps to 1.5 amps and trunk door lights come on.
If not motion sensor, then what? |
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It has to be related to motion sensor buy the sensor itself is going to be a few mA. It's kicking on other systems.
Does you DMM have averaging like mine? You can leave it overnight and measure the average draw over a range of hours and know if there is any concern of that motion sensor kicking on by itself. Are you locking the car in this case? I was under the impression the motion sensor only turned on with the alarm but that does not seem to be the case. FYI don't lock car from outside with your kid inside and go inisde a store. He won't be happy if he doesn't remain perfectly still. |
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I know that trick but I have him lock from inside so he can exit at will. I just forgot once and instinctively locked as I walked away oops.
He of course called me two minutes later with the alarm going off Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro |
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I dont know why, but even if I double locked the vehicle and made any movement inside, as much as sticking my hand through the window, the motion sensor would sense it and create a draw by waking up the systems I described earlier.
I disconnected the motion sensor and the problem is gone. When car goes to sleep, draw is 70 mA |
Out of curiosity while installing recording camera power, I remembered this post. I disconnected the motion sensor. Well, my shift indicator lights work again. They didn't work until I put it gear. Now, P and all the others work when the X5 is on. After shutting off, the P light is not on even though it's not asleep. I need to do more troubleshooting.
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Not aware of P supposed to be lit once car is off sounds like normal behaviour
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