Battery eating while car is off?
#5
Super Moderator
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Personally I don't find the oxidation mixed with road grime to be very appetizing. Plastic is yuck. This is better eating:
Hahaha...
Put the car in a dark garage and see if any "off" lights are faintly glowing. The turn signal/light switch stalk on one of my past cars had become worn so the light switch was just loose enough to make contact. Not enough to fully light the headlights but enough to complete the circuit.
Otherwise, any number of your add-on accessories will need to have the wiring checked.
Hahaha...
Put the car in a dark garage and see if any "off" lights are faintly glowing. The turn signal/light switch stalk on one of my past cars had become worn so the light switch was just loose enough to make contact. Not enough to fully light the headlights but enough to complete the circuit.
Otherwise, any number of your add-on accessories will need to have the wiring checked.
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#11
Lexus Champion
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Well, considering this is your car:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...-my-ls400.html
it could be many things.
RA, I'll take a few slices.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...-my-ls400.html
it could be many things.
RA, I'll take a few slices.
i tried bbq'ing some beans the other day but they kept falling through the grill
#13
since the car has a factory alarm, that will always put a draw on the battery while the car is off and it is armed. also the radio and ecu have power lines that are constant for memory purposes etc...., then theres the posibility you have something thats being left on for whatever reason.
#14
Pole Position
Did you ever get the front of the car fixed? It could be when it was in the accident that some wires got cut or stripped and their getting grounded out or something. Check every wire in that area. I hate electrical problems but it usually turns out to be something stupid, but simple. Mysterious draws are a PITA, good luck.