<VV> LOOKING FOR ELECTRICAL DRAW

jvhroberts at aol.com jvhroberts at aol.com
Sat Jul 23 07:00:44 EDT 2016


 Make sure you conduct this test properly, otherwise, it hertz. <G>

Better yet, put a low range ammeter in series with the battery, yank all the fuses and see whatcha got. Stick the fuses in one by one, until you find the sneak. 

 

John Roberts
 

 

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I would start by removing fuses one at a time while watching a test light  
in series with the battery for major change in brightness. This MAY save 
time  looking , also take tunnel cover off and look at wiring carefully.
Also check starter solenoid by unplugging the 2 wire harness while watching 
 the light.
Good luck 
Tim Colson
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