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    TimOz Guest

    Electrical question

    Hi All,
    My 93 classic has just had the heads done for a new lease of life and the engine is singing. I had a pre existing problem that is hard for me to track down and I thought you may have some ideas.

    If I leave the vehicle unused for a few days the battery drains enough to prevent a start. I can charge the battery and drive around all day with a few starts and it is fine so there seems to be a slow electrical leak. The other odd symptom is that sometimes, randomly while driving I hear a solenoid click from somewhere that appears to be under the frone passengers seat and the sound system (aftermarket) will cut out - as in the power will cut off and the system will restart.

    - I have pulled out the sound system and all the wiring seems fine.
    - I have changed batteries for a new one = no change.
    - Pulled the under bonnet bulb and checked the bonnet switch = nothing.
    - No obvious lights on or other power drain that I can see.

    Any clues????

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    grab one of those cheap "plug into blade fuse socket" amp meters, put a 20a fuse in it and start checking the fuses you'll be looking for about a 2a draw.

    Automotive Blade Fuse Current Meter - Jaycar Electronics

    thats the jaycar version of the same, the super cheap one isnt as good nor as accurate but should be enough for what you need.

    http://shop.advanceautoparts.com/web...ies_25981779-p

    thats the super cheap version but they aren't listing it online anymore. I know they still have them (at least the riverlink one still has a couple anyway)
    Dave

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    TimOz Guest
    Thanks Blknight,
    I went to Jaycar and they had the item you mentioned for about $50 (it was discounted).

    For about $40 I got this nice little self ranging multimeter:
    Autoranging Pocket DMM - Jaycar Electronics

    with fuse type test leads:
    DMM Leads with Blade Fuse Fitting - Jaycar Electronics

    Does the same job but with more uses. Go Jaycar!!!

    Thanks Blknight so very much for the help. I will try to get into it tomorrow.

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