swee'pea99
Legendary Member
Ok, so my battery keeps going dead. Got a new battery, had the alternator checked out, everything's a-ok, but the new battery's gone dead, after a couple of months. So, googling brought me to a gentleman called Scotty who is American and rather loud, but does seem to know his stuff. Anyway, I followed his instructions, involving a setup like this:
...connecting the negative lead and the negative terminal, and where Scotty says I shouldn't have to worry about a reading of anything up to about 35 millivolts - because modern cars use at least some electricity just sitting there - it turns out my reading is around 70, which means something is indeed causing a drain.
According to Scotty, I now need to remove fuses one by one till I find the one whose removal drops that number to whatever it should be, and bingo - my problem's somewhere in the circuit connected to that fuse. Ok, makes sense.
Then I look in the manual and find there's not one fuse box but two, and each has something like 20 fuses in. So I was just wondering, does anyone out there have any handy household hints & tips about how to narrow this down a bit. Or is it unavoidably a case of just working through the fuses one by one.
Hope this makes sense and that someone can help. As is I'm sure very apparent, I'm out of my depth here, but I like to try. Thanks for any advice/hot tips.
...connecting the negative lead and the negative terminal, and where Scotty says I shouldn't have to worry about a reading of anything up to about 35 millivolts - because modern cars use at least some electricity just sitting there - it turns out my reading is around 70, which means something is indeed causing a drain.
According to Scotty, I now need to remove fuses one by one till I find the one whose removal drops that number to whatever it should be, and bingo - my problem's somewhere in the circuit connected to that fuse. Ok, makes sense.
Then I look in the manual and find there's not one fuse box but two, and each has something like 20 fuses in. So I was just wondering, does anyone out there have any handy household hints & tips about how to narrow this down a bit. Or is it unavoidably a case of just working through the fuses one by one.
Hope this makes sense and that someone can help. As is I'm sure very apparent, I'm out of my depth here, but I like to try. Thanks for any advice/hot tips.