Serious question —
I am wondering how you guys check for parasitic draw on the dash end fuse panel without opening the door and setting the interior light on, this creating an instant parasitic draw ??
I am sure that there is a really simple solution that I am totally missing, so please feel free to insult me while you provide the answer.
ALSO, diving further into the problem, it seems like I have a .4 amp ignition off parasitic draw traveling through the ground cable.
And when I remove 2/3 of the 50amp JB Power fuses in the engine fuse box, it drops from .407a to .034a in steps as I remove each 50 amp fuse.
My problem is … I have NO idea what the JB power fuse supplies…again, I am already feeling particularly stupid today having blown the DVM 20 amp fuse once already while putting the battery on the trickle charger for more testing tomorrow, so insults are warranted and welcome.
It is also possible that I am not giving the ECM and modules enough time to got to sleep, which brings me RIGHT back to the first problem of opening the door to check the dash fuses for current drop.
ALL ideas welcome.
I am wondering how you guys check for parasitic draw on the dash end fuse panel without opening the door and setting the interior light on, this creating an instant parasitic draw ??
I am sure that there is a really simple solution that I am totally missing, so please feel free to insult me while you provide the answer.
ALSO, diving further into the problem, it seems like I have a .4 amp ignition off parasitic draw traveling through the ground cable.
And when I remove 2/3 of the 50amp JB Power fuses in the engine fuse box, it drops from .407a to .034a in steps as I remove each 50 amp fuse.
My problem is … I have NO idea what the JB power fuse supplies…again, I am already feeling particularly stupid today having blown the DVM 20 amp fuse once already while putting the battery on the trickle charger for more testing tomorrow, so insults are warranted and welcome.
It is also possible that I am not giving the ECM and modules enough time to got to sleep, which brings me RIGHT back to the first problem of opening the door to check the dash fuses for current drop.
ALL ideas welcome.
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