04-03-2007, 08:35 AM
A quick way to isolate the circuit is to pull the cable from the battery. Then connect an ampmeter between the cable and the battery treminal. Read the amperage draw. By the way, the ref books should list the acceptable amp draw with the key off.
Shut the doors and hood so no lights are on. By the way, check that glove compartment light!
Next, pull 1 fuse at a time and check the amp draw, when it significantly drops, you have isolated the culprit circuit. Check what is attached to that particular fuse circuit, then troubleshoot those devices.
Shut the doors and hood so no lights are on. By the way, check that glove compartment light!
Next, pull 1 fuse at a time and check the amp draw, when it significantly drops, you have isolated the culprit circuit. Check what is attached to that particular fuse circuit, then troubleshoot those devices.
Lou Zotti
Silver 1990 964 - Tip
Black 2008 Cayman S
Black 2016 Cayenne S
Grey 2020 Taycan 4S
...and Grey 2013 Vette
Gone, but not forgotten:White 1974 914-2.0
"I must create a system of my own, or be enslaved by another man's; I will not reason nor compare, my business is to create."
Silver 1990 964 - Tip
Black 2008 Cayman S
Black 2016 Cayenne S
Grey 2020 Taycan 4S
...and Grey 2013 Vette
Gone, but not forgotten:White 1974 914-2.0
"I must create a system of my own, or be enslaved by another man's; I will not reason nor compare, my business is to create."