Electrical Drain?
outdamspam
09-16-2007, 01:55 PM
I have a 1999 Dodge Caravan. Recently and now every morning the battery is dead. The battery and alternator have been checked and are good. What I have noticed is that even after the car is off and the key has been removed, the radio and windows can still operate.
I don't know if these issues are related to the dead battery. Any suggestions as to why the drain?
Thanks,
Daniel
I don't know if these issues are related to the dead battery. Any suggestions as to why the drain?
Thanks,
Daniel
jdl
09-16-2007, 04:53 PM
The radio and power W circuits should not be hot with the key off. With the key in the lock position and the radio on, you might try to move the key a little, one way or the other, see if the radio goes off. Either the ignition switch is faulty or the radio and window circuits are shorted to voltage somewhere. The lock cylinder could be an issue.
coalminer
09-16-2007, 07:39 PM
I have a 1999 Dodge Caravan. Recently and now every morning the battery is dead. The battery and alternator have been checked and are good. What I have noticed is that even after the car is off and the key has been removed, the radio and windows can still operate.
I don't know if these issues are related to the dead battery. Any suggestions as to why the drain?
Thanks,
Daniel
One other thing to check is the door switch for the drivers door, it is normal for the radio and windows to stay on when the ignition switch is turned off, until one of the doors is open. If that switch is stuck in the closed position, then the radio and windows would not turn off, which might explain the drain. I would think that the BCM would time out and turn them off, but maybe it does not.
I don't know if these issues are related to the dead battery. Any suggestions as to why the drain?
Thanks,
Daniel
One other thing to check is the door switch for the drivers door, it is normal for the radio and windows to stay on when the ignition switch is turned off, until one of the doors is open. If that switch is stuck in the closed position, then the radio and windows would not turn off, which might explain the drain. I would think that the BCM would time out and turn them off, but maybe it does not.
jdl
09-17-2007, 05:29 PM
I looked at a power distribution wiring diagram for this vehicle, I saw the connection for the radio and windows, but didn't see one for the door.
I guess I didn't look far enough?
I guess I didn't look far enough?
RIP
09-17-2007, 06:29 PM
it is normal for the radio and windows to stay on when the ignition switch is turned off, until one of the doors is open.
That must depend on the model year. The only way I can turn on the radio and run the windows is to turn the key to ACC, RUN or start it. Turn the key off, radio and windows die. 96GC LE.
That must depend on the model year. The only way I can turn on the radio and run the windows is to turn the key to ACC, RUN or start it. Turn the key off, radio and windows die. 96GC LE.
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