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The Unknown... problem with my car
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<blockquote data-quote="goat-ee" data-source="post: 10993152" data-attributes="member: 64966"><p>The easiest thing to try and one of the more likely culprits, is the stereo amps. Unplug them under the rear shelf when the car is going to set for a few days. If your battery drain problem goes away, plug in one at a time until you narrow down which amp is drawing power.</p><p></p><p>There are more technical ways to figure it out. But for almost zero effort, this will at least eliminate the stereo amps as a potential problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goat-ee, post: 10993152, member: 64966"] The easiest thing to try and one of the more likely culprits, is the stereo amps. Unplug them under the rear shelf when the car is going to set for a few days. If your battery drain problem goes away, plug in one at a time until you narrow down which amp is drawing power. There are more technical ways to figure it out. But for almost zero effort, this will at least eliminate the stereo amps as a potential problem. [/QUOTE]
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