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Old 10-24-2012, 10:17 PM   #1
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1991 Ford: Battery drain caused by both engine and meter fuses

I have a 1991 ford laser thats battery has been found completely drained if left overnight..even after several hours. After running a test light, I found that both the engine and meter fuses were involved. Any suggestions on where to go from here?
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Old 10-25-2012, 07:00 AM   #2
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Re: 1991 Ford: Battery drain caused by both engine and meter fuses

Do you have access to a wiring diagram for the car? You're probably going to need one to identify which circuits are on those fuses and start isolating them one at a time.

I'm not familiar with the Ford Laser so I doubt I'll be able to help you out with the diagram, unless it's the same as some US model.

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Old 10-26-2012, 08:25 PM   #3
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Re: 1991 Ford: Battery drain caused by both engine and meter fuses

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Do you have access to a wiring diagram for the car? You're probably going to need one to identify which circuits are on those fuses and start isolating them one at a time.

I'm not familiar with the Ford Laser so I doubt I'll be able to help you out with the diagram, unless it's the same as some US model.

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The wiki says its similar to our Escort.
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Old 11-01-2012, 01:18 PM   #4
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Re: 1991 Ford: Battery drain caused by both engine and meter fuses

test light is only marginal- might tell you something- might not relate

remove the negitive battery terminal- in somewhat dark- slowly bring it to the terminal- you see a spark- when you in fact know nothing is on-
aftermarket add on's- sterio system- lights- you don't have them correct-
AND- you can remove your good battery, set it on something not the ground or cement for 12-24 hours- and it holds a charge- you install it, there is no spark at the negetive terminal- vehicle turns over strong

some years back auto mechanics who would tackle electrical vehicle problems would get every bit as much as a licensed home electrician-

in short- tracing down/finding the solution/correcting it- could and might cost $35.00 an hour or up

you are asking- as a previous mechanic/business owner- I had one who would take on any vehicle electrical issue- but he expected to be paid for his time

good luck in your internet search of a simple cheap fix-
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