Car Dies overnight... please help
baddass4444
04-10-2006, 05:52 PM
Hello everyone, thanks for all who read and help me out here!
FOr about 2 weeks now my car gets charged and dies overnight. I have an Amp hooked up, but I have checked all the wires, and even rewired the whole thing. The power wire is covered so it's not touching anything hot. I was assuming that this was the problem, but I don't think it is anymore. What else could be draining the power? Anyone have any ideas or have had similar problems?
thanks for any help!
FOr about 2 weeks now my car gets charged and dies overnight. I have an Amp hooked up, but I have checked all the wires, and even rewired the whole thing. The power wire is covered so it's not touching anything hot. I was assuming that this was the problem, but I don't think it is anymore. What else could be draining the power? Anyone have any ideas or have had similar problems?
thanks for any help!
l_eclipse_l
04-10-2006, 06:39 PM
Could it be that your battery is just dead? Do you have a remote wire hooked into your head unit so the amp shuts off when the car is off?
baddass4444
04-10-2006, 07:01 PM
Could it be that your battery is just dead? Do you have a remote wire hooked into your head unit so the amp shuts off when the car is off?
I do have a remote wire hooked up.
Also the battery is only about 5 month's old, I don't think it's the battery, but i guess it could be.
I do have a remote wire hooked up.
Also the battery is only about 5 month's old, I don't think it's the battery, but i guess it could be.
blk_srt
04-10-2006, 08:12 PM
You have a parasitic draw somewhere. To test it you need a multimeter and you put it in series between the ground wire and the negative battery termanal and basically start pulling fuses untill you can figure out whats staying on. Obviously there is alot more to it and if you cant find any info on it let me know and I can go into more detail as I'm sure many others here can also
baddass4444
04-13-2006, 03:39 PM
Ok, how exactly do you go about using a Multimeter?
-Josh-
04-13-2006, 04:41 PM
Ok, how exactly do you go about using a Multimeter?
Set it to ohms, put between negative power cable and negative post, remove fuses.
I would have someone who knows what they're doing check it out but if you're confident you can do it go for it.
Set it to ohms, put between negative power cable and negative post, remove fuses.
I would have someone who knows what they're doing check it out but if you're confident you can do it go for it.
gthompson97
04-13-2006, 05:33 PM
This should be obvious but your remote is hooked to the back of the deck right and not the battery?
l_eclipse_l
04-13-2006, 06:08 PM
This should be obvious but your remote is hooked to the back of the deck right and not the battery?
I thought I already asked this....:)
I thought I already asked this....:)
gthompson97
04-13-2006, 09:32 PM
I know he said he did have a remote wire hooked up but he didn't specify where, I'm just making sure it's in the back of the head unit and not the battery, which could cause the battery to die overnight.
baddass4444
04-14-2006, 01:14 PM
Give me a little credit here, my remote wire is hooked to be the back of the Stereo unit.
Gesh!
Gesh!
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