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Does anyone know what the acceptable parasitic draw is for a 2001 Tahoe? My brother has been having on going issues with dead batteries. he was told by some mechanic outside pik npull that it was the SEO1 fuse ( guess he used some sort of test light method)
Anyways i had the truck sit over night and currently the 25A RDO AMP fuse is consistently pulling 1.0 mV which translates to 218 mA according to power probe tek website. The battery was at 11.6x Volts when i tested and the radio was removed and disconnected last night.
I know this method can be inaccurate, im waiting on a clamp meter and noco genius 10 battery charger to be able to perform a more accurate test
set your meter to the milliamps scale, move your test lead to the amps position. With the vehicle turned off, pull each fuse and put the meter probes into each socket for each fuse. In other words remove a fuse and temporarily replace it with the meter leads. Repeat the process until you find a circuit with high current draw, thats your culprit.
I had the same problem in a 2000 suburban. Turns out it was the amplifier for the audio system remaining on continuously after shutting the vehicle off.