dtf99
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- February 10, 2009
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- Wetminster, CO
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2004 Explorer XLT 4x4
Hi,
I appreciate the opportunity to make my first post here.
I just got back into town after being away for 8 weeks. My 2004 Explorer, which was parked in a fairly warm garage, had a dead battery.
After charging the 1-year old battery, I measured a 0.7 amp current drain using a Fluke clamp on dc ammeter. In the 56 days I was gone that would certainly have drained the battery.
I removed fuses in the Power Distribution Box until I found the offending circuit. It was the "Memory (PCM/DEATC/Cluster) Courtesy Lamps" circuit on fuse # 15. With this fuse removed there was zero measureable current draw.
I verified that there were no lamps or known devices drawing power.
Does anyone know what the parasitic current draw should be on this vehicle?
I contacted several Ford dealers. No one knew what the current draw should be but said 0.7 amps sounded "in the ball park". One suggested that I come in for a $50 minimum battery test to confirm that I have a drain on my battery. Guess he wanted me to pay him to tell me what I already know.
Any other things to consider?
Thank you to anyone willing to offer a comment that might help.
Don
I appreciate the opportunity to make my first post here.
I just got back into town after being away for 8 weeks. My 2004 Explorer, which was parked in a fairly warm garage, had a dead battery.
After charging the 1-year old battery, I measured a 0.7 amp current drain using a Fluke clamp on dc ammeter. In the 56 days I was gone that would certainly have drained the battery.
I removed fuses in the Power Distribution Box until I found the offending circuit. It was the "Memory (PCM/DEATC/Cluster) Courtesy Lamps" circuit on fuse # 15. With this fuse removed there was zero measureable current draw.
I verified that there were no lamps or known devices drawing power.
Does anyone know what the parasitic current draw should be on this vehicle?
I contacted several Ford dealers. No one knew what the current draw should be but said 0.7 amps sounded "in the ball park". One suggested that I come in for a $50 minimum battery test to confirm that I have a drain on my battery. Guess he wanted me to pay him to tell me what I already know.
Any other things to consider?
Thank you to anyone willing to offer a comment that might help.
Don