Lots of suspects... switch left on .. or partially on... (corrosion) (door light switches are good at this trick.)

Remove the ground from the battery to chassis. connect a lamp in series with the battery and ground.. if the lamp lights .. you have current flowing.. remove fuses.. if it is still glowing. its between the fuse box and the battery.. otherwise .. whichever fuse you put back in .. when it glows .. will be the area to look... then start disconnecting things on this particular circuit until you find the leak.

cheers
Marv



At 07:04 AM 27/05/04, you wrote:
Are there any "usual suspects" for a battery drain (2+ days will kill it)? Any tricks or shortcuts for finding the problem? Thanks

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