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Frank,
With the key and lights off as well as the door shut, check the stationary current draw. This is done by going in series with an ampmeter (with at least a one ampere range) between the positive cable (after unhooking it) and the battery.
You should read less than 200mA, but if it is higher try pulling the fuse for the radio to see how much it goes down. Next check all the lights for the glovebox, trunk, etc. to insure that they are going off.
The next thing would be the battery, fully charge it and make sure the electrolyte levels are where they should be and clean the top of the battery with a commercial battery cleaner or a solution of bicarbonate and water. I have seen where the parasitic draw was from the acid on the battery allowing a trickle current to flow between the two posts.
Also check the charging system and load test the battery.
If the battery is more than five years old then it is probably just time for a replacement.
The coil measurement is not that far out so I really don't think that is a problem at least for the immediate future.
Troy
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Last edited by KA24Tech : Aug 23rd, 2005 at 11:59 AM.
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