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Battery's Keep Dying
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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 16892827" data-attributes="member: 196914"><p>If you disconnect and reconnect the battery terminal it wakes up when you connect the terminal and all the circuits get power. </p><p></p><p>It’s best to hook the meter up in series with the negative terminal to the battery. Close all the doors. Make sure everything is off and let it sit for a while. Do not touch anything. Don’t open the doors. Don’t cycle the locks. Nothing. The hood open won’t affect anything. If your meter powers of just cycle the switch to wake it up. Keep checking for a drop in current. If after an hour it hasn’t dropped below 50 milliamps (.050) then dig deeper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 16892827, member: 196914"] If you disconnect and reconnect the battery terminal it wakes up when you connect the terminal and all the circuits get power. It’s best to hook the meter up in series with the negative terminal to the battery. Close all the doors. Make sure everything is off and let it sit for a while. Do not touch anything. Don’t open the doors. Don’t cycle the locks. Nothing. The hood open won’t affect anything. If your meter powers of just cycle the switch to wake it up. Keep checking for a drop in current. If after an hour it hasn’t dropped below 50 milliamps (.050) then dig deeper. [/QUOTE]
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