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Parasitic Battery Drain!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="charliebates" data-source="post: 284053" data-attributes="member: 2483"><p>I have a similar drain of electricity on mine too. </p><p> I haven’t got to fix it yet but I know it’s the power antenna circuit and the problem is in the passenger rear storage compartment and ahead of the Jack. </p><p> I decided to install a battery disconnect to shut down everything electrical. Not just for the electrical drain but for fire and safety. Many lose their cars to flaws in old wiring. </p><p> The picture. I made an “L” bracket that bolts to the negative battery connection then bolted the battery disconnect to the other end of the “L” bracket. This relocates the disconnect switch to fit on top of the battery. Then bolt the battery ground wire to the disconnect switch. </p><p> I can easily lift the hatch cover just a few inches and reach inside to operate the switch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charliebates, post: 284053, member: 2483"] I have a similar drain of electricity on mine too. I haven’t got to fix it yet but I know it’s the power antenna circuit and the problem is in the passenger rear storage compartment and ahead of the Jack. I decided to install a battery disconnect to shut down everything electrical. Not just for the electrical drain but for fire and safety. Many lose their cars to flaws in old wiring. The picture. I made an “L” bracket that bolts to the negative battery connection then bolted the battery disconnect to the other end of the “L” bracket. This relocates the disconnect switch to fit on top of the battery. Then bolt the battery ground wire to the disconnect switch. I can easily lift the hatch cover just a few inches and reach inside to operate the switch. [/QUOTE]
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