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Re: BATTERY DRAINING

To: <Caseyh4312@aol.com>, <tigers@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: BATTERY DRAINING
From: "Kathy and Erich Coiner" <kathy.coiner@gte.net>
Date: Mon, 02 May 2005 21:21:30 -0700
Recharge the battery.
Disconnect the positive terminal from the battery.
Now connect an ammeter in series between the positive post of the battery
and the positive battery cable.
Measure the current flow.  With the ignition switch off, it should be zero.
If you have a stereo or a clock it may be a few milliamps.
If the current is near zero you have a battery problem.

If you do see current flow you have a short circuit or something is
consuming power.
You need to divide the circuit an conquer.  First disconnect one of your two
fuses.
If the current drops you know have found the circuit with the problem.
Look at the schematic and find something else on that circuit that you can
disconnect to see if the problem goes away.
Keep dividing and conquering until you have isolated one thing that makes
the problem go away.

Erich
----- Original Message -----
From: <Caseyh4312@aol.com>
To: <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 8:35 PM
Subject: BATTERY DRAINING


> hey guys,
>
> this is probably one of my last  problems that i have on the tiger so far.
> But some how some where some thing, is  makin the battery go dead. And its
not
> from starting the car so much. It drains  it when the car is off, like
> overnight. And i dont have the switch on acces. But  someone at the parts
store was
> talkin about a fusable link?? that might be bad o  something?
>
> Well any suggestions that i can  look at??
>
> thanks alot guys, you have really  helped me alot since i started. I dont
> know what i could have dont without  you.





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