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Shortbox wanna-be.
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Fort St.John, British Columbia, Canada
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Here is how you check it. Disconnect the negative battey terminal. Put a test light in between the battery terminal, and the cable. (in series)
Now if you have a battery drain, the light is going to be on. Now start disconnecting things, like your alternator, and start pulling fuses, 1 by 1. Eventually the light will go out when you pull the right fuse, or pull off the right wire. Just keep an eye on the test light, and do one at a time. That is the quickest way to narrow it down. (had a friend that couldn't find his drain, I showed him that, and we found it in 2 mins. Damn aftermarket electric choke.) Hope this helps ya! Reid ------------------ Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada 1970 Chevy C20 Custom Camper #s matching 402BB Turbo 400 trans. Air conditioning, power steering, manual brakes. 73,600 Original Miles!! (Add on 2000 more from raod trip!)
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1970 Chevy C20 Custom Camper 402BB Turbo 400 trans. (Slowly becoming a '70 shortbox 1/2 ton) '71 Camaro SS 402/T400 resto '97 Z28 (11.41@127MPH) ![]() |
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