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2013-14 Shelby GT500
Amp draw while turned off
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<blockquote data-quote="RL1286" data-source="post: 15468441" data-attributes="member: 166162"><p>When checking for a draw you need to let the meter hooked up for 30 min - 45min. This will let modules to go to sleep. It is not uncommon to see 200-300ma which is .2-.3 amps for the first 30 min. Most cars are ok below .030ma - .050ma. Also any switches hood, trunk, door that are open or key in cylinder, will most likely keep modules from going to sleep even if battery saver turns lamps off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RL1286, post: 15468441, member: 166162"] When checking for a draw you need to let the meter hooked up for 30 min - 45min. This will let modules to go to sleep. It is not uncommon to see 200-300ma which is .2-.3 amps for the first 30 min. Most cars are ok below .030ma - .050ma. Also any switches hood, trunk, door that are open or key in cylinder, will most likely keep modules from going to sleep even if battery saver turns lamps off. [/QUOTE]
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