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Old 10-16-2017, 05:15 PM   #31
andrewpclayton
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Re: can parasitic draw be caused by wrong bulb size?

OK I didnt have it like I thought.

when I disconnected the horn relay, I also had the external regulator disconnected so the reading went to 0

if when I disconnect the external regulator the reading goes to 0, is that indicative of a faulty relay?

I purchased a replacement external regulator and connected it, the reading went up to 2.35, so I put the old one on and we are still at .80
I did not however turn the truck on so maybe it didnt get a chance to "activate"?
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