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Old 09-27-2019, 12:57 AM
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so I have use my multimeter and it gives me a reading 1.8 and I take off radio it drops to 0.9 and if I remove the fuse reading is 0.08. I understood that reading should be about 0.05? Next step is to find out where the draw is. Can anyone suggest something? Thanks

Car is Grand Voyager -04, 2.8 CRD
 
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Old 09-27-2019, 03:56 AM
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Hi
so I have use my multimeter and it gives me a reading 1.8 and I take off radio it drops to 0.9 and if I remove the fuse reading is 0.08. I understood that reading should be about 0.05? Next step is to find out where the draw is. Can anyone suggest something? Thanks

Car is Grand Voyager -04, 2.8 CRD
solved. leaved multimeter to battery and waited about 20min then checked the reading was 0.05
 
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Old 09-27-2019, 08:55 AM
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6 active functions still alive [example below] for a period of time. True 'sleep mode' then comes in.

Example1: in order to use meter the bonnet is open but the bonnet has an alarm function and its left open and live.
Example2: Rear interior light left on, its still polling.its open and its live.

Congratulations Bro !
 
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