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Re: Battery Drain

To: gerard <pixelsmith@gerardsgarage.com>
Subject: Re: Battery Drain
Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 23:47:48 -0500
Cc: Tommy_Samuels@MARKIVAUTO.COM, spridgets@autox.team.net
References: <OFAF79F92C.AE83B0C8-ON85256E63.0053815F-85256E63.00555294@markivauto.com> <a05210601bc8a2dc39658@[209.209.93.86]> from [151.201.218.159] at Fri, 26 Mar 2004 22:47:48 -0600
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You can clip a test light between the battery cable and the battery 
post, then go about unpulging and plugging in the fuses and things and 
watch for the light to go off. This will signify the culprit even from a 
distance.

Dave & Bobbie

gerard wrote:

> Tommy,
>
> Here's how I begin. With everything turned off, confirm your 
> suspicion, by disconnecting one battery cable. In a darkened and quiet 
> location, touch the cable to the battery post and look/listen for a 
> small spark when the cable is reconnected.






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