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Old 08-15-2011, 06:28 PM   #1 (permalink)
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battery draw HELP!

Hello everyone im new to this forum. I just bought a 97 prelude sh. Now i seem to have a draw in my battery from somewhere.... i have pulled and checked EVERY fuse possible, unplugged both amp and deck and still a draw... as well i have checked alt, starter... everything is stumping me. I have a couple mechanics in my area (neighbourhood) and it is stumping them. they dont know what to say.. am i missing a fuse or??? Any help would be great its driving me up the wall! Thanks
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Get a multi-meter and start testing everything starting from closest to battery or get a battery kill switch like so
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i think it might be the fog lights going to invesitgate tonight
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Hook up a meter to the battery and then start pulling fuses till you see meter come back up. That will tell you what item is causing the draw on the battery.
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