MikeVistaBlue06
Inventor: Asshole Points
I am wondering how much current our PCM draws when the car is OFF.
I've had my battery die 3 times if I left the car sitting for 2 weeks. Yeah, I know I should drive it more.....
However, I made sure that the radio was off before I got out of the car because I have the Skipper 1000 and it was known to cause the battery to die if you didn't shut it off before getting out of the car.
I bought a battery tender that is 1.5A slow charge with a "float" charge to keep the battery hot. This small charger indicated it was in charge mode since I installed it and plugged it up. It even indicated charge after I drove it around quite a bit today. I was surprised it didn't just top off the battery and go into "charged" state.
I have the battery tender as well as a regular battery charger hooked up right now and the regular battery charger is still showing a pull of 3A after being on there for 3 hours! I have driven the car quite a bit lately and was surprised to see it still pulling 3A.
I pulled all the fuses for the Skipper radio & amps to see what happened and I did not see the output drop from the battery charger one bit.
All the doors are shut, the trunk is shut and there are no lights on that I can see. So now I am wondering what in the hell is pulling a couple of amps in stand-by mode!
If there is something pulling that much current, no damn wonder the battery dies over a short period of time!
Any ideas?
I am thinking about pulling fuses until I see it drop, but I am waiting until the temp drops into the high 90s before going out there. August has arrived in TX!!!
Thx,
Mike
I've had my battery die 3 times if I left the car sitting for 2 weeks. Yeah, I know I should drive it more.....

However, I made sure that the radio was off before I got out of the car because I have the Skipper 1000 and it was known to cause the battery to die if you didn't shut it off before getting out of the car.
I bought a battery tender that is 1.5A slow charge with a "float" charge to keep the battery hot. This small charger indicated it was in charge mode since I installed it and plugged it up. It even indicated charge after I drove it around quite a bit today. I was surprised it didn't just top off the battery and go into "charged" state.
I have the battery tender as well as a regular battery charger hooked up right now and the regular battery charger is still showing a pull of 3A after being on there for 3 hours! I have driven the car quite a bit lately and was surprised to see it still pulling 3A.
I pulled all the fuses for the Skipper radio & amps to see what happened and I did not see the output drop from the battery charger one bit.
All the doors are shut, the trunk is shut and there are no lights on that I can see. So now I am wondering what in the hell is pulling a couple of amps in stand-by mode!

If there is something pulling that much current, no damn wonder the battery dies over a short period of time!
Any ideas?
I am thinking about pulling fuses until I see it drop, but I am waiting until the temp drops into the high 90s before going out there. August has arrived in TX!!!
Thx,
Mike



Altough I have not had time to conduct a drain test, I found this Ford tech doc that steps you through the process.