Battery drain

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If my truck sits for a few days the battery is near dead. There is about a.2 amp draw when the truck is off. The alternator and starter draw nothing.I pulled fuses and relays and nothing changed except now my power windows and radio do not work.
Wednesday, December 9th, 2009 AT 6:48 PM

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Tiny
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Did you pull the fuse for the windows and radio? Did it make any change on the draw?

I want you to follow the following directions for checking draw and let me know what you find.

https://www.2carpros.com/first_things/why_is_my_car_battery_dead_over_night.htm

Let me know.

Joe
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009 AT 10:28 AM
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My battery is draining every night to where the light comes on the next morning. If you dont start it the next morning you are going to have a dead battery by the second morning. I had a load test on the battery, they said it was fine. I purchased a new one anyways. I disconnected alternator, still low next day. I've taken the negative cable off, hooked a test light and touched the negative terminal and pulled fuses, however the light remains on no matter what fuse you pull. There is a ticking noise when you touch the test light to the battery terminal back by the fuel tank, only thing I can think of is the fuel pump. However, when you hook up the negative cable back up to the battery there is no noise. Also, if you are driving and stop the truck wants to stall out occasionally. Any suggestions?
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:14 PM (Merged)
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Try an ammeter


https://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/12900_parastic_draw_1_40.jpg

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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:14 PM (Merged)
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Problem has just begun. Leave the vehicle for a couple of days and the battery drains. With the key out of the ignition, occasionally the radio, the compass and the circulating fan remain on. I reinsert the key and move the ignition positions and eventually am able to turn off the above mentioned things off. The battery still drains. Could this be the tumbler on the column that is faulty of could it be the ignition switch located down by the brake pedal?
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:14 PM (Merged)
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Do the battery drain test below:

https://www.2carpros.com/articles/car-battery-dead-overnight
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:14 PM (Merged)
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Hi, I'm having a problem with my 2001 F150, the battery is being drained overnight, and there is a clicking noise (maybe a fan) behind the dash under the radio. Also, there is a clicking noise under the hood. I also noticed the overhead console display flashes off and on while the truck is off. Sometimes the display just comes on and won’t turn off.
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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The first thing is to have the battery tested. Everything you described is typical of a battery with a shorted cell. You can start the diagnosis by measuring its voltage with the engine not running. If it's good and fully-charged, it will be at 12.6 volts. If you find it's closer to 12.2 volts, it's good but discharged. Charge it at a slow rate for an hour. If you find it to be around 11 volts, it has a shorted cell and must be replaced.
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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Hi,
Thanks for the quick response, sorry I should have given you this info previously, when the problem first occurred I replaced the battery. The battery is only 4 days old. When I turn the truck off is when I hear the clicking behind the dash (it's not a constant clicking, it comes and goes) and under the hood. I tried to locate where the clicking was coming from under the hood and couldn't really tell. It does sound like it's coming from the Top right side of the engine area.

Stace'
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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I'm afraid I don't have a real good answer. You might be hearing something being run by the Engine Computer for a self-test that is performed when the engine is stopped. You might inquire at a Ford dealership, otherwise someone is going to have to figure out exactly what it is you're hearing so we can determine what is happening.
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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I have a short that is draining my battery how do I find it
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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It can be a little tricky with all the computers on the truck. Some of them can draw a high current for up to 20 minutes until they go to "sleep" mode. Anything you do to momentarily break the circuit starts that 20 minute wait period all over. That includes switching the range on your ammeter. If you start out on a higher scale you won't get the necessary accuracy. If you start out on a lower scale you can pop the meter's internal fuse. On top of that, some computers can lock up after the battery is reconnected but that doesn't seem to be a big Ford problem and that wasn't real common yet in 2003.

The secret is to disconnect one battery cable to insert your ammeter AND connect a jumper wire across the meter to in effect short it out. Some computers might "wake up" so let the meter and jumper sit there for at least 20 minutes, then remove the jumper wire. All current will go through the ammeter so it can be measured. If you need to switch to a lower scale, put the jumper wire back in place first, switch the meter, then remove the jumper again.

Unless the manufacturer specifies differently, the industry-accepted maximum is 35 milliamps to maintain the memory circuits in the radio and computers. At that rate a good battery will still start the engine after sitting for three weeks. Slightly more than that won't kill the battery overnight but you don't want to see 200 milliamps or more.

Typically when there is a drain, it's really a drain. You won't have to guess. You'll likely find an amp or more, especially if the battery goes dead overnight. Remove one fuse at a time to see if one makes the current drop to an acceptable level. That fuse's function will give you an idea of which component to look at. Don't forget that if you open the doors, the interior lights will turn on. You will also want to disconnect an under-hood light.

Before you go through all this work, it would make sense to be sure the generator is recharging the battery after you start the engine. Use a voltmeter to measure battery voltage. A fully charged good battery will measure close to 12.6 volts. If you charge it with a battery charger, then let it sit overnight and it holds a charge, suspect the generator, not a drain. If you find closer to 12.0 volts, the battery is good but discharged.

Remeasure the battery voltage when the engine is running. It must be between 13.75 and 14.75 volts. If it is low, again, suspect the generator.
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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My f150 truck wont start in morning very faint dome light, give it a jump takes charge runs well all day, next morning dead again. Thank you for any help
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Saturday, November 23rd, 2019 AT 1:15 PM (Merged)
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Battery drain test


https://www.2carpros.com/forum/automotive_pictures/12900_parastic_draw_1_52.jpg

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