abladeafficionado
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I have parasitic drain on both of these circuits. The electrical system has 1.4A of parasitic drain when sitting in the driveway.
0.8A is because of the "RADIO", and 0.5A is because of "SEO 1". By pulling both of those fuses, I'm down to 0.1A of parasitic drain. I recently installed a HU, pulled my door panels and stock speakers, and even when my key isn't in the ignition, my car thinks it is and keeps the ignition accessories on, the doors chime like the ignition is in, even when the key isn't. As a result, it keeps the HU and SIC (the computer that tracks your trips, average MPG, etc...) on indefinitely.
Before I pulled the doors, it didn't have that problem. It cycled properly and turned off the HU and SIC once I opened the doors. Now with the stock speakers and doors pulled, the ignition stays on, and kills the battery.
Any ideas?
0.8A is because of the "RADIO", and 0.5A is because of "SEO 1". By pulling both of those fuses, I'm down to 0.1A of parasitic drain. I recently installed a HU, pulled my door panels and stock speakers, and even when my key isn't in the ignition, my car thinks it is and keeps the ignition accessories on, the doors chime like the ignition is in, even when the key isn't. As a result, it keeps the HU and SIC (the computer that tracks your trips, average MPG, etc...) on indefinitely.
Before I pulled the doors, it didn't have that problem. It cycled properly and turned off the HU and SIC once I opened the doors. Now with the stock speakers and doors pulled, the ignition stays on, and kills the battery.
Any ideas?