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[quote name='xrad' post='59405' date='Sep 9 2008, 04:36 PM']maybe something to do with the alarm system...[/quote]
Now there's thought. My 2 way alarm is pretty sophisticated as its always communicating with the transmitter. However this has never been an issue in the past.
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Checked the glove box and there is no light in there. Closed the hood and looked under the car and saw no light. So I guess the hood lamp is going out. I did hear something odd. A steady knocking noise coming from the passenger side. As I leaned over I was sure it wasnt from insode the cabin, rather it was under the hood. The noise stops as soon as I pop the hood or open the door. Seeing as the battery is located over there I'm very suspicious of that noise. If you take your thumb and tap it on wood that's kinda what it sounds like.
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I vaguely remember something like this at RS Barn...it was something odd like an ABS relay..sorry faulty memory...maybe Pete will weigh in...
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Well, he's only a phone call away.
Stay tuned. I'll let him (and me) get his coffee first.
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This was one of the issues solved on my car by putting in the new cables from the new sponsor Higher Connections. My battery would generally be dead within 48 hours before that and I went through two new batteries. This morning I went out to my car and realized the interior light was on for over two days and the car had not been driven in over 10 days. Cranked over strong as can be on the first shot.
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[quote name='Mark' post='59595' date='Sep 11 2008, 01:56 PM']This was one of the issues solved on my car by putting in the new cables from the new sponsor Higher Connections. My battery would generally be dead within 48 hours before that and I went through two new batteries. This morning I went out to my car and realized the interior light was on for over two days and the car had not been driven in over 10 days. Cranked over strong as can be on the first shot.[/quote]
impressive. But I'm not sure I follow it logically. Worn cables, tho not insulated well, wouldnt necessarily drain power without a source sucking it out. Right?
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