Parastitic battery drain
#1
Driver
Thread Starter
Parastitic battery drain
99 gs4. Main problem is I have a parastitic battery drain and cannot figure the culprit out so maybe you guys can help. I have a test light and the only fuse when pulled to make the light go out is the mpx-b fuse in the passenger engine fuse box area. Does anyone have a diagram to see what is on that circuit?
#2
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (22)
First, you need to find out how much of a parasitic draw it's draining from your battery. Get a DVOM, set it to AMPS and hook it up the meter in series between the negative battery post and negative battery cable. Report the reading back here.
--Just re-read your post. Can you take a snap shot of the fuse that is draining your battery? So i can see which column and row it's in. Maybe i can find some info.
--Just re-read your post. Can you take a snap shot of the fuse that is draining your battery? So i can see which column and row it's in. Maybe i can find some info.
Last edited by GS4_Fiend; 09-10-12 at 09:15 PM.
#3
Driver
Thread Starter
Sorry for the absence in response I didnt notice anyone got back to me. I included a picture of the multimeter I am using to perform the test. I selected the blue DC-MA on the left.
What i did was open the hood, closed all the doors, keys out the ignition and waited 30 minutes I suppose for the computer to shut down/sleep. I then took the negative cable off of the battery post and put the multimeter on the DC-MA and one lead on the battery and one on the negative wire. i got a reading of .14 I am not sure what to make of that number, I also used a 12v test light which illuminated bright performing the same method as the multimeter
*I also included a picture of the wires/plug on the passenger side interior fuse block that when i unplug that (i do everytime im done driving the car which is a major PITA) it stops the battery drain. also to correct my original post its the ecu-b1 fuse in the fus block by battery that also stops it. Im puzzled, I already tried switiching out body control 1 with a known good one no difference. ANY help would be much appreciate.
What i did was open the hood, closed all the doors, keys out the ignition and waited 30 minutes I suppose for the computer to shut down/sleep. I then took the negative cable off of the battery post and put the multimeter on the DC-MA and one lead on the battery and one on the negative wire. i got a reading of .14 I am not sure what to make of that number, I also used a 12v test light which illuminated bright performing the same method as the multimeter
*I also included a picture of the wires/plug on the passenger side interior fuse block that when i unplug that (i do everytime im done driving the car which is a major PITA) it stops the battery drain. also to correct my original post its the ecu-b1 fuse in the fus block by battery that also stops it. Im puzzled, I already tried switiching out body control 1 with a known good one no difference. ANY help would be much appreciate.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Ickey
ES - 1st to 4th Gen (1990-2006)
32
09-08-20 09:18 AM