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Old 03-30-2005, 03:10 PM   #1
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95 Lumina- 3.1- Short in Circuit to Radio?

hello, First time using this Forum, so If Im incorrect in use, please excuse. I have a short in the circuit that supplies my radio when ignition key is out of the ignition. If I let the car set for a couple of days without starting, it will drain my battery and require a jump to start. I removed the fuse that supplies power to the radio ( lost all programed stations but works ok when engine running) and now no longer have problem with battery drain, just can't program radio..any suggestions about what/where short is?

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