| > Disconnect the negative cable on the battery, hook a 12v test lamp
> between the battery and the neg cable.  If it lights you have 
> a currant
> drain.  Disconnect, in what ever logical sequence you want, fuses,
> accessories, and the like, until the light goes out.
Of course, if you have things like an electronic stereo with memory, you'll
see a small drain all the time.  If you use a multimeter instead of a test
light, set to read milliamps, you'll be able to see the magnitude of the
drain and see if it's a problem.
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