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When i leave my EBII over night the battery drains for some reason and are unsure how to sorce it of a have a car alarm installed but the battery still goes flat even if the alarm is off i have resorted to disconnecting the battery at night but this disables the alarm system
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eagleaus |
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Could be the diode in the altenator, power leaking back to earth thru the altenator etc.,
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tiny56 |
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pull off one of ur battery leads and place an ampmeter in series
start pulling fuses till it reads zero - this will isolate it to a general area then start disconnecting individual components till u source the drain could be that just ur battery is fuked and the "always on" stuff (clock/alarm/etc) are enuff to flatten the battery overnite |
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Commando |
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The earliest wiring diagrams I have are EF. This had a bunch of fuses near the battery - try each of these until you find the one leaking the power, then its just a matter of following the wires cabin fuses etc. In the EF the fuse labelled MAIN will isolate the alternator to check waht Eaglaus suggests.
If you don't have a wiring diagram try praying. Cheers, C |
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Krytox |
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boot light?
glove box? turning the alarm off? or completely isolating it from the battery? undo all consumables until the load has gone, this is where a clamp meter comes in handy
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tiny56 |
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i personally would check ur battery and charging system first
most battery places will do a free battery load test |
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