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Becm has decided to stop going to sleep
Reason for battery drain has been found!
Previously when the RF receiver was waking the car up, it would go to sleep and wake a second or 2 later, now it's not going to sleep at all so I'm thinking it's a different problem.
Becm can see the car is in park so it's not that. Door closed switches seem to be working ok, there's no beep or warning on the dash.
Do i start pulling fuses and relays, one at a time? Or can i use my ammeter across the fuse holder to see what's drawing power? If so, any likely culprits to start with?
Any other likely suggestions? Pull the eas delay timer?
Reason for battery drain has been found!
Previously when the RF receiver was waking the car up, it would go to sleep and wake a second or 2 later, now it's not going to sleep at all so I'm thinking it's a different problem.
Becm can see the car is in park so it's not that. Door closed switches seem to be working ok, there's no beep or warning on the dash.
Do i start pulling fuses and relays, one at a time? Or can i use my ammeter across the fuse holder to see what's drawing power? If so, any likely culprits to start with?
Any other likely suggestions? Pull the eas delay timer?