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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Cheboygan, MI
Posts: 998
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Re: parasitic battery drain
Jump a 12 volt light between the neg batt pole and the neg bat cable. It will light up. Pull fuses until you find the bad circuit (the light will go out) and then backtrack...
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Booneville, MS
Posts: 114
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Re: parasitic battery drain
Do you still have the external voltage regulator? If so it could be that mine went bad and would drain the battery. I swapped to an internally regulated alternator.
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