Found the source of Battery drain...now need help to fix it.
#1
Found the source of Battery drain...now need help to fix it.
Ok so my battery was dying on me everynight....what i did was use a multimeter and connected it in series between between my battery negative post and the negative cable. the reading i got was .70 when i took out the following fuse the meter reading went down to .01 . Anyone know what this fuse is responsible for (my fuse panel layout is in japanese) and how do i troubleshoot this circuit to fix my problem?......and another thing what is this for, and does anyone have a wire connected to this that runs to battery negative.
p.s....sorry for the crappy quality images, it get bigger if clicked on.
p.s....sorry for the crappy quality images, it get bigger if clicked on.
Last edited by fire919; 03-03-2010 at 03:56 PM.
#2
Well since you don't say what year/engine/trim, I guess a general answer will do. I checked both my Acura 2.5 TL and 94 Honda Accord manual and both suggest the missing fuse (4th fuse on inside 5-fuse column) is for the power seat. You should make clear exactly which fuse you removed.
I would suggest accessing manual information from autozone.com to confirm.
Unplug power seat lead and if that fixes problem, you've confirmed bad circuit. Is your power seat not working?
good luck
I would suggest accessing manual information from autozone.com to confirm.
Unplug power seat lead and if that fixes problem, you've confirmed bad circuit. Is your power seat not working?
good luck
#3
fuse circled in red was removed
1998 2.5l honda saber ...i'm guessing its the lowest trim as i dont have power seats, sunroof etc. and i can't tell u what fuse i removed except by showing you a photo because my fuse map is in JAPANESE. but what i can tell from the map is that all fuses are where they are suppose to be and the @ right amperage...if a fuse is missing, it suppose to be.
#7
curious
all apart of same map(zoomed in 4 visual)
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http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/3631/03032010045.jpg
http://img14.imageshack.us/img14/3930/03032010041.jpg
http://img16.imageshack.us/img16/8913/03032010040.jpg
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#8
大日本帝国
I'll go to my other comp later and do a full translation with labels for everything else since this one doesn't have Photoshop. Do you have a scanner that you can use to scan the cover? It'd be a lot easier and there wouldn't be glare from the flash bulb.
~Cheers~
#10
.....and
u said that ur radio, gauge cluster lights and something else stopped working.....was it the navigation screen, (if your car has this)??....because ever since this problem with my battery everytime i turn on my headlights that screen goes dim until i turn it back off....what do u make of this.....and another thing i notice is that my parking lights no longer come on automatically with ignition....i have to manually turn them on by flippin the light switch...maybe its another fuse????
#13
as i was saying earlier about my navigation screen....it dims out when i turn on my parking lights...and reverts back to normal when i turn them off(never did this before)....don't know if this is apart of the problem but here's ah video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-5CpcN7dJ0s
#14
大日本帝国
^ That's normal, since having the lights on means that you're driving at night, and a bright screen at night is a PITA because of the glare. I disabled the dimming on my screen, though.
The parking lights shouldn't be coming on with the key in the ignition. It actually sounds like you've fixed some problems.
~Cheers~
The parking lights shouldn't be coming on with the key in the ignition. It actually sounds like you've fixed some problems.
~Cheers~
#15
i've just check my backup lights after u said that the 10A says Backup, Radio and the left backup light dosen't come on.....bulb isn't blown, checked that too.....O, and i meant parking lights came on when key was on ACC.
#18
大日本帝国
The starter and fuel pump fuses are there. I remember having to short some pins there for a car to start when the main relay went out. Didn't have gloves and got a bit of a shock, haha.
~Cheers~
~Cheers~
#22
大日本帝国
Have you tried putting the fuse back, but disconnecting the whole harness for your passenger reverse light (left one), and measuring again? I'm thinking it might be the little box that is attached to the light.
~Cheers~
~Cheers~
#28
98 3.2 Flamenco Black
You guys have installed grounding kits?
For Nissan, they have always complained about lack of grounding (ok, it is a Nissan what do you expect).
Just wondering if our cars will benefit from additional grounding.
For Nissan, they have always complained about lack of grounding (ok, it is a Nissan what do you expect).
Just wondering if our cars will benefit from additional grounding.
#29
大日本帝国
I have two kits installed, and while it looked horrible, my original setup was measured with a multimeter to find the best grounding points. After Ken and Wilson cleaned up the wiring, the benefits of the kit diminished significantly, although it's still better than stock. 96's have problems with audio whine from the coil packs, but that was addressed for the 97 and 98 models.
~Cheers~
~Cheers~
#34
Yes, they go out. Purpose of disconnecting was to determine if the dimmer was source of drain. Have you checked for drain w/ dimmer disabled? If disconnecting fixes drain, then dimmer needs to be replaced.
good luck
good luck
#36
大日本帝国
What I meant was between the fuse box and the harness, there might be a break in the line that's grounding to chassis. Hate to say it but you might have to take apart the panelling and follow the wires to find it.
~Cheers~
~Cheers~
#39
i 4got to inform you guys that there was actually a 20A fuse in place of the 10A, which from the fuse map is clearly the wrong amperage. this fuse was in up until my problem started.
#40
ok so i traced the wiring from backup light, found no short...but the bulb for backup light was blown....disconnected entire connector for confirmation but still getting a .70 draw at the battery...now going to check radio wiring.