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				dead battery - short or something else?
			 
			My battery has not been giving any juice after sitting for a either long or short periods.  I have a portable jump starter that has been getting a lot of use lately.  I had the local shop hook the battery up to its tester and they say it is a good battery (it's only a year old)   I just had an alarm installed and am wondering if they geniuses at Circuit City left something draining the battery when not in use or if I need to look at the alternator. I'm not getting any warning lights or anything on the dash. Any thoughts? 
				__________________ Mattlock18 1983 Porsche 911SC (Katarina) Last edited by Mattlock18; 08-17-2007 at 12:27 PM.. | ||
|  08-17-2007, 12:06 PM | 
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			Sounds like a classic case of a circuit continuing to use electricity after the ignition is OFF. Do a search in the archives under: -battery drain test -parasitic current draw -dead battery again ....or any combination of those words. The common sources are a trunk light or glove box lamp that continues to illuminate or an aftermarket alarm system. You'll need a current-sensing gauge (ammeter or multimeter) that reads >10amps and some DIY skills. Hope this helps, Sherwood | ||
|  08-17-2007, 02:29 PM | 
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