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Old 03-07-2005, 07:34 PM
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

that is what i figured. we called a locksmith to come over and reprogram the module. i will let you know what happens. thanks for all your help.
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Old 03-08-2005, 08:51 AM
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

the locksmith couldnt do anything with it. we called the dealer and they said it has to be programmed to the car. we have no choice but to bring it to the dealer now! i might as well throw them my wallet.
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Old 03-08-2005, 10:48 AM
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Re: Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

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the locksmith couldnt do anything with it. we called the dealer and they said it has to be programmed to the car. we have no choice but to bring it to the dealer now! i might as well throw them my wallet.
thanks for your help.
We could have told you that a locksmith wasn't going to help you.

And I would bet this ain't gonna be cheap. They typically charge $50 or $75 to program a key if you have fewer than two keys. And you're talking about programming the module itself--good luck.
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Old 03-08-2005, 12:43 PM
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

then why didnt you tell me before hand?
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Old 03-08-2005, 01:09 PM
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Re: Re: Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

You posted at 8:30 PM and he had come and gone by 10 AM the next morning. Not exactly a lot of warning period there.

You told the locksmith that he needed to reprogram the module and he wasn't aware already that he can't do that?
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Old 03-08-2005, 02:39 PM
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

the locksmith could reprogram the key but he couldnt reprogram the gem module. i am going to put the old one back in tonight and pray to got it starts up so i can bring it to the dealer to have the other module programmed.
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Old 03-09-2005, 12:35 PM
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

alright here is an update. all attempts have failed. i replaced the gem module and the battery saver realy continues to stay powered up with is continuing to power up the accessory relay. here is my next question as i am not familiar with ford electrical systems. what does the power saver realy do? what is the gem module looking at that tells it to power up the battery saver relay? if anyone has a detailed explaination and wiring diagrams for the gem, pats, & rap module that would be most appreciated.
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Old 03-09-2005, 01:22 PM
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Re: Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

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the locksmith could reprogram the key but he couldnt reprogram the gem module. i am going to put the old one back in tonight and pray to got it starts up so i can bring it to the dealer to have the other module programmed.
Have you tried swapping this relay with another similar one from your fuse box? It is possible the relay is just hanging up. If so that's maybe $10 at the dealer.

You can infer, to some extent, what kinds of things the GEM is looking at to determine when to power/unpower the relay by opening/closing doors, turning the key in the ignition, etc.

I think power saver relay is just another way to say battery saver relay.

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Old 03-09-2005, 01:58 PM
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

yes i did swap the realy. i ohmed out the relay and it is working correctly. once you pull fuse 23 the relay clicks off. there has to be another part/control unit telling the gem module to keep the battery saver relay powered up. does anyone have a wiring diagram of the gem, pats, & rap modules?
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

i have a 2001 with the exact problem. i can also pull fuse 16 and get the same results. the delay relay clicks when i unplug fuse 23 or 16. i dont want to spend the money on the gem if that is going to fix the problem so i was thinking of pulling the fuse and putting it on acc from the key switch. atleast that way i wont have to keep unplugging the gem. the only problem i find with that is that the keyless entry wont work without power to the gem.oh and i am on my second new battery. gotta keep digging. happy hunting lets keep in touch, seems like we have the same problem.
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

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happy hunting lets keep in touch, seems like we have the same problem.
Welcome to the forum!

Just so you know, Busa4 hasn't had any activity on this forum for over a year so don't necessarily expect a reply from them soon regarding what they found.

I'll try to remember to take a look at the 2001 service manual to see what kinds of things might keep the GEM module active.

By chance, does your "Door Ajar" light stay on or come on randomly? Have you read about the common door switch issues?

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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

yeah it used to stay on alot but it hasnt been doing it for awhile now and the interia light isnt staying on, but i will double check it again. and i will read up somemore about the door swithch. the funny thing is that it has been awhile since i remember it staying on but i didnt have any battery trouble back then. i also found it wierd that i can pull two different fuses (23 or 16) and the delay relay will drop out.
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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

I have a 2001 Taurus Wagon with battery drain issue.
Where EXACTLY is the Power Saver Relay? If in fusebox, what positon #?
Wiring could be different, but here goes:
inside fusebox:
#16 - Flasher and GEM power, Integrated Control Panel Power, RCC Memory, Cluster
#23 - Air Bag, PATS Transceiver

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Re: 1999 ford taurus 0.400 amp battery drain. help!!!!!

The Battery Saver Relay is in the Central Junction Box (CJB). According to the factory service manual, the relay however is soldered directly to the board internal to the CJB.

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