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Old 11-02-2008, 07:22 PM
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2000 Express Battery Drain

I have a 2000 Chevy Express with a Regency conversion, if it's not started in 3-4 days the battery dies. Something is slowly draining the battery. When the battery is disconnected and reconnected the Function Actuation Module makes a clicking noise....is this normal? Could this be the source of the power draw? Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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Re: 2000 Express Battery Drain

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I have a 2000 Chevy Express with a Regency conversion, if it's not started in 3-4 days the battery dies. Something is slowly draining the battery. When the battery is disconnected and reconnected the Function Actuation Module makes a clicking noise....is this normal? Could this be the source of the power draw? Any help appreciated. Thanks!
First make sure the battery is not old and weak.

Try a battery disconnect and see if battery goes dead disconnected.

If not you will need to run a amp draw test on electrical system to find the draw.
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