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![]() Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Katy, TX
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1967 C10 Parasitic draw
I have been chasing a parasitic draw on my1967 C10 project truck and hoping the forum may have some ideas to chase. The battery drains over a few days and requires recharging. I did review prior posts on this issue, which helped me get to my current state.
Here is what I have checked so far. Reading between negative post and cable is 1.20 amps. If I disconnect the red hot wire from the battery to the inside fuse box, then the amp drain is eliminated. As a result, I started looking for short circuits inside the cab. I removed each of the fuses to try and identify the problem circuit with no change in AMP reading. I unplugged the headlight, and wiper switches with no impact as well as the brake switch. Appreciate any thoughts on how I can chase down this issue. Thanks, Lance |
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![]() Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: TN.
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Re: 1967 C10 Parasitic draw
Do you have another Battery?
Sometimes a Bad Battery causes this issue. The Battery may not be your issue but it is something to consider. Another member had a Draw and it was the Battery. Electrical problems can cause Headache's ![]() So, something as simple as trying an Extra Battery may eliminate some issues.
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