Speedymaiden
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I seem to have a battery drain on my 2016 T6 150 highline as it struggles or fails to start after about 6-7 of not being used. Firstly I believed it to be the battery, so had a brand new AGM battery installed and coded to the van but again after 6-7 days I’m getting the same issue. It appears to be charging fine at 14v when running so sort of rules the alternator out and sits at about 12.4-12.5v after use. The van has no leisure electrics installed and the only thing connected to the battery is a battery monitor which I installed to see how many bolts it’s dropping a day which is about 0.2v a day. I’ve done a parasitic draw test across all fuses in the centre dash, engine bay and the large fuses under the battery but all fuses are reading 0mv. I then put my multimeter between the neg terminal and neg lead to find I have about 0.8 amp constant drain I’ve then proceeded to pull every fuse in centre dash and engine bay but the amps didn’t drop, that was until I pulled the 125A fuse on cable 2 under the battery. Reading through wiring diagrams this feeds fuse holder C in centre dash fuses 1-17. Now I re tested these ones and the 4 larger slow blow fuses but again nothing reducing the drain, this is where is gets a bit weird, when I pulled fuse 4 the large 40A slow blow nothing happened but after a while the drain seemed to settle at about 0.009amp when put back in it woke back up and went to about 0.8-1 amp and then eventually settled at 0.009A which seems a sufficient amount of drain with the alarm etc. I repeated this and also removed 3 other fuses 23,38&39 and the same happened settling at 0.009A. At this point I couldn’t get my head round it locked the vehicle and gave in. I’ve checked the battery today and seems to have dropped another 0.2v so there must still be a drain.
Has anyone had a similar issue or know if I’m following the correct path as I’m at a bit of a loss now. Fuse 4 seems to be a feed to the 645 relay in fuse holder C which is a starter inhibitor relay I believe, I was wondering could this possibly be faulty? Do relays drain batteries or is there something else it could possibly be ?
Any good suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Has anyone had a similar issue or know if I’m following the correct path as I’m at a bit of a loss now. Fuse 4 seems to be a feed to the 645 relay in fuse holder C which is a starter inhibitor relay I believe, I was wondering could this possibly be faulty? Do relays drain batteries or is there something else it could possibly be ?
Any good suggestions would be greatly appreciated