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Thread: SN95 2001 fuse question

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    01CobraVert
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    I pulled fuse with 2 amp load on
    Plugged fue back in after many hours, amp draw was there right away
    If I leave it connected for 45+ min, should expect amp draw to fall off?

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    I'd substitute your amp meter for the fuse, wait the time out period and monitor to see what it shows.
    What does the fuse feed?

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    You can't use a battery powered voltmeter, it will keep the system awake on the car. You need to use an inductive pickup. If you want to rule out the battery, disconnect it, wait a couple days and reconnect it, see if the car starts.

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    Amp meter in place of the fuse would accomplish the same thing.

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    Great idea on just disconnect the batt for a few days n see how it fairs.

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    Took battery to CTC, they tested it several times
    Walked out with a new one
    Got the impression it is pretty typical
    3 yrs is crazy short
    Going to install tomorrow, just charging now
    Will kewpie you posted

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    Not at all uncommon these days, yes no matter the brand.
    Hope the fix was just that easy.

  8. #18
    01CobraVert
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    Me too

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