I have had the NRMA out 3 times to jump start the car. Battery load tests fine, less than 2 years old, charges fine, second battery since new. Battery will hold sufficient charge for 24 hours, so if I go away, the car won't restart.
There is a one amp draw with everything off. Standard car, no lights left on, even checked the boot light.
There is only one other " flat batt" topic with no conclusion.
Anybody had a similar problem? Internet search suggests relay not deenergising or diode failure in alternator.
Thanks in advance.
***** ALERT - Nominations for your new ClubCJ Committee can be made here *****
Main Battery flat. Parasitic load?
Moderators: Moderators, Senior Moderators
Main Battery flat. Parasitic load?
CJ RA. Stock!
-
- Lancer Evolution
- Posts: 824
- Joined: Mon Feb 14, 2011 3:58 pm
- Location: Adelaide
Do not let the alternator charge your flat battery.
trickle charge it over night and see how that goes.
It takes a very long time for the alternator to restore charge into your battery and can be quite difficult with all the electronics in the vehicle which sap all the juice.
If you still have reason to believe a drain issue i would suggest using a multi meter to go through every fuse on your fuse box (engine and ETACS) to find the culprit.
with a fuse number you should be able to narrow down the circuit.
trickle charge it over night and see how that goes.
It takes a very long time for the alternator to restore charge into your battery and can be quite difficult with all the electronics in the vehicle which sap all the juice.
If you still have reason to believe a drain issue i would suggest using a multi meter to go through every fuse on your fuse box (engine and ETACS) to find the culprit.
with a fuse number you should be able to narrow down the circuit.
Thanks for the feedback. At this stage i am hooking up a 2700mA charger over night to keep it all topped up. You can poke small allegator clips under the battery cover without pulling off cold air intake and battery cover on the ralliart.
Had the car serviced at the dealer today. Got a call to say all tyres needed replacing and the battery was stuffed at 12.8 volts. Told the guy the NRMA refused to sell me a battery saying it was fine and the load when off needed to be dealt with. The dealer spend "three hours" and coukd not find the source of the load. I did not think there were that many fused circuits! Any way i was told i needed 4 new tyres too. I asked them to check again as i have only got 2000km on a new set...... Silence.....
Dealers are desparate, no money in new cars, not enough in fixed price servicing. Only way to make a buck us "up sell" stuff you dont need. Quite disappointed no result on the problem, just grief on stuff which did not need to be done.
Had the car serviced at the dealer today. Got a call to say all tyres needed replacing and the battery was stuffed at 12.8 volts. Told the guy the NRMA refused to sell me a battery saying it was fine and the load when off needed to be dealt with. The dealer spend "three hours" and coukd not find the source of the load. I did not think there were that many fused circuits! Any way i was told i needed 4 new tyres too. I asked them to check again as i have only got 2000km on a new set...... Silence.....
Dealers are desparate, no money in new cars, not enough in fixed price servicing. Only way to make a buck us "up sell" stuff you dont need. Quite disappointed no result on the problem, just grief on stuff which did not need to be done.
CJ RA. Stock!
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 35 guests