Finding a drain on the Darts battery

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  • If it was the radio what did you do got rid of the radio ?

  • @speedymania Yeah I think he replaced it

  • is that ur car?

  • @04yz125Man My brother owns this one

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  • so the radio is the culprit.

  • great tip video 4 thos who dont know u did a great tutorial

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  • hmm l seem to have the same problem when i pulled the fuse for the radio the amperage dropped.

  • We have an old 1996 GMC Jimmy, and we at least let it sit for 2 weeks, and the thing is completely dead. Every battery we get gets drained. The truck isn't getting driven now because of tranny problems, but I have a feeling it's the alarm. a couple of months after we bought the truck, we went to this after market place to get an unknown type of alarm installed. We had the thing for about 6 years and it was being driven everyday.But now it stopped the horn from working and the wiring is screwed.

  • Good job...excellent step-by-step.

  • Thanks for the video, I had no idea how to diagnose a drain!

  • u need an optima deep cycle battery

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