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So I've been trying to track down a parasitic draw. Tracked current draw and pulled fuses to narrow it down then tried to unhook everything along the way. I didn't find an obvious source, but it looked like I had fixed the problem after tinkering/cleaning/leaving off a few things. Checked it daily for a few days to make sure it was gone (letting it sit for an hour or so to make sure all the modules had shut down), but no, it's back a couple of weeks later. So I guess it's some combination of conditions that causes a module to get stuck on? All the googles I see stop at "unplug things one at a time til it works", and I'm not enjoying the thought of doing that again trying to dig through combinations or speculatively replacing everything. Any thoughts?
try this way w/ the amp clamp instead of pulling every fuse.

 
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Kobayashi

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So I've been trying to track down a parasitic draw. Tracked current draw and pulled fuses to narrow it down then tried to unhook everything along the way. I didn't find an obvious source, but it looked like I had fixed the problem after tinkering/cleaning/leaving off a few things. Checked it daily for a few days to make sure it was gone (letting it sit for an hour or so to make sure all the modules had shut down), but no, it's back a couple of weeks later. So I guess it's some combination of conditions that causes a module to get stuck on? All the googles I see stop at "unplug things one at a time til it works", and I'm not enjoying the thought of doing that again trying to dig through combinations or speculatively replacing everything. Any thoughts?
I have something similar to this to check blade style fuses:


It measures the voltage drop across the fuse and treats it like a shunt. It's not super accurate at the low mA range, but I doubt it's that low if you're noticing it. Doesn't work if the problem is on a circuit only fed by a fuseable link or anything that doesn't have test ports at the top. Don't forget to check any fuses on modules like the body control module.
 
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