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<blockquote data-quote="racecougar" data-source="post: 13983538" data-attributes="member: 36945"><p>Disconnect the negative battery cable. Hook one of your multimeter leads to the cable, and one to the battery post, with the multimeter set to read current flow (amps). If the reading is over 50 mA, you have a parasitic drain. Start removing fuses one at a time. The fuse that reduces the current flow is the circuit causing the drain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="racecougar, post: 13983538, member: 36945"] Disconnect the negative battery cable. Hook one of your multimeter leads to the cable, and one to the battery post, with the multimeter set to read current flow (amps). If the reading is over 50 mA, you have a parasitic drain. Start removing fuses one at a time. The fuse that reduces the current flow is the circuit causing the drain. [/QUOTE]
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