I've been experiencing what I think is excessive parasitic draw on my 2008, 80,000 miles. Battery is new and good, 14 volts on the move so charging is ok. If I park up for a few days I get a slow crank and whilst it has always started, sometimes the ABS light will stay on. I tried checking for parasitic draw and this is where I need help. I have a calibrated fluke multi-meter, I connected it in line between the earth lead and the battery negative. This is where the problem is.
Immediately I connect the multi-meter I get a reading of around 25 milliamps, only for a second or two.
Then the tacho and speedo needles sweep across the whole face and then go back to zero. During the sweep it reads 60 milliamps.
After this the reading is 0.6 milliamps.
Anyone know how I can properly check for parasitic draw?
Immediately I connect the multi-meter I get a reading of around 25 milliamps, only for a second or two.
Then the tacho and speedo needles sweep across the whole face and then go back to zero. During the sweep it reads 60 milliamps.
After this the reading is 0.6 milliamps.
Anyone know how I can properly check for parasitic draw?
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