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burn_your_money
10-10-2004, 04:08 PM
This one is for you miamidavegli

I took this from mattdub on vortex.

Juice keep draining out of your battery? Try this procedure, compliments of Charles R (thanks Charles ):
OK, before going out and spending money on random guesses, let's see if we can teach you how to locate the source of a problem.
From what it sounds like, the drain is less than 10amps. More than this tends to blow fuses. The battery would also discharge much quicker. You need to find out how much amperage the drain is, and what circuit it's on.
Electrical troubleshooting starts with a volt/multimeter. Don't have one? Get one. A fairly cheap one should work for this case. But a good meter is very handy. Get one that also does "duty cycle" and you can adjust your air/fuel ratio too.
The battery should be charged, but leave the cars' ignition off.
Set the meter up so it'll read up to 10 amps. Many meters have two places to put the red lead, one for up to 10 amps and one for up to .1 amp. Don't mix them up. disconnect the positive lead from the battery. Now, connect the red lead to the battery post (just needs constant contact, a friend can hold this) and the meters' black lead to the positive cable. All current(amps) the car is drawing can now be read by the meter.
The current should be almost zero. With the car off, the normal drains would be an alarm, a fancy radio or a clock. Even with all these, normal draw would be less than .1 amps
Your car is probably drawing more. To find out what circuit the draw is on, pull the fuses. Do it one at a time, and pay attention to the draw reading. When you pull the "right" fuse the draw will drop to minimal. (again, a helper to watch the meter and hold the leads is very nice) A couple circuits in the car don't have fuses, the starter is one of them.
Once you've determined the circuit, put the fuse back in place and locate the components on that circuit (bentley wiring diagrams help). Just like you did with the fuse, go component to component and unplug them. Again, the amp draw will diminish when the component is removed(by disconnecting) from the circuit. (very few circuits are wired like cheap X-mas lights, where removing one bulb kills the whole circuit. But it is something to keep in mind).
By now, something should have made itself noticed. You can now purchase parts with a confidence that it will solve the problem, rather than just a "hope" that it will.

miamiDaveGLi
10-10-2004, 07:09 PM
:D DUDE ! THANKS IM SO DOING THAT TOM. i hate haveing to keep it on a trickle charger :evil:
*edit* IF MY NEIGHBORS HOME LOL!!

burn_your_money
10-11-2004, 08:59 AM
LOL you "borrow" your neighbors charger all the time?

Glad to help out. I was reading through the DIY on vortex and was like, HEY, miamidavegli needs to know this. so I saved it on my computer because dubnet was down.

jettadude
10-11-2004, 11:53 AM
i just bought a charger for my battery and what not. 25bucks at wal*mart its a fast charge too. lol

burn_your_money
10-11-2004, 11:55 AM
Can't those fast charge ones be bad? I've heard that the death of a battery is over charging....

miamiDaveGLi
10-11-2004, 03:51 PM
LOL you "borrow" your neighbors charger all the time?

Glad to help out. I was reading through the DIY on vortex and was like, HEY, miamidavegli needs to know this. so I saved it on my computer because dubnet was down. LOL no i gave in and bought my own charger from sears.
LOL i need a voltimer he has like everything overthere.

burn_your_money
10-11-2004, 04:48 PM
You know if you ever need parts just go to Candian tire and they rent them for free. OH wait, your on the other side of the border...

miamiDaveGLi
10-11-2004, 04:55 PM
You know if you ever need parts just go to Candian tire and they rent them for free. OH wait, your on the other side of the border...
FREE RENTALS EARLY THANKSGIVNG im moving to canada ! :D
*edit* if my neighbor dosent have one my grandpa sure will.

jettadude
10-11-2004, 06:21 PM
dave your such a mootch. lol i do the same thing with my neighbor 2. if i don't have a tool he might.

burn_your_money
10-11-2004, 08:04 PM
I wish I had a neighbor...

miamiDaveGLi
10-11-2004, 08:11 PM
dave your such a mootch. lol i do the same thing with my neighbor 2. if i don't have a tool he might.
LOL im bet hes glad i dont smoke cigs LOL :lol:
and tyler is nice not to have neighbors i miss it they get annoying LOL.
specially when their kids ride dirt bikes at 1 AM goin in circles in their yard !!
:roll:

burn_your_money
10-11-2004, 08:33 PM
Yeah Canadian tire is only 15 minutes away.
But if they were driving dirt bikes at 1 in the morning I am sure they would let me use it :twisted: oh wait... my brother has a dirt bike (needs a clutch cable, he's too lazy to buy one)

miamiDaveGLi
10-11-2004, 09:08 PM
Yeah Canadian tire is only 15 minutes away.
But if they were driving dirt bikes at 1 in the morning I am sure they would let me use it :twisted: oh wait... my brother has a dirt bike (needs a clutch cable, he's too lazy to buy one)
lol they are teeny little 80s id be like a clown on that little thing LOL
but they do let me ride em but i want to ride their dads bike it looks sick
its a 150 it looks nice.
oh ya my neighbors are rich lol they havelike 3 houses and thier kids have EVRYTHING go karts bikes golfcart as soon as they turn 16 they get a new car
lol such a padded lifestyle.

burn_your_money
10-11-2004, 09:11 PM
Sometimes I wish I was rich, but not have everything handed to me, that sort of takes the fun out of it.

miamiDaveGLi
10-11-2004, 09:19 PM
Sometimes I wish I was rich, but not have everything handed to me, that sort of takes the fun out of it.
yeah not that i know from experience! lol
im glad im not rich. it means i appreciate what i do have more :)

jettadude
10-11-2004, 10:55 PM
what ive learned is rich people suck, my uncle is rich and never talks to me or my dad, i guess he 2 good for us. pffft :roll:

burn_your_money
10-12-2004, 08:53 AM
Don't worry guys, if I won the lottery I'de buy you all a turbo...

LOL this topic is so far off topic, I love it.

miamiDaveGLi
10-12-2004, 09:00 PM
Don't worry guys, if I won the lottery I'de buy you all a turbo...

LOL this topic is so far off topic, I love it. 8O 8O oooooOOOOOO
i want a turbo lol. i know what happened to the battery draning thing LOL

burn_your_money
10-13-2004, 08:57 AM
What happened to the battery draining thing?

jettadude
10-13-2004, 12:24 PM
yea what happen :?:

miamiDaveGLi
10-13-2004, 01:55 PM
OK this is what happened today i drove down and had my battery tested.
ITS FAR GONE its cracked in the bottom dont ask me how . but when i pulled it out i saw corrosion underneath and found a small crack :evil:
so i replaced it this morning , AFTER i removed the corrosion with baking soda and water . so now if its still slowly draning then its trouble shooting time!! only time will tell :)
so im gonn keep a close eye on it .

burn_your_money
10-13-2004, 02:04 PM
Glad to hear you found the problem. How bad is the corrosion? Picture for us? :D

miamiDaveGLi
10-13-2004, 02:16 PM
Glad to hear you found the problem. How bad is the corrosion? Picture for us? :D
LOL na i just cleaned it up it wasnt to bad
ate away a little paint but other than that not to bad .
took about 5-10 min with the baking soda and water to clean it up.
but im still watching it, the problem could extend further but for now it its rockin. it starts up like 10 times easier too!!! :D shes happy now !!
next i want to test my cold start valve to see how its operating .
ahhh bentley manuals are truly THE BIBLE for jettas .
lol mines in 2 pieces now from getting soaked in my bathroom :roll:
the damn toilet overflowed at 2 am ! dont worry it was the clean water that overflowed LOL
but jeez what a rude awakining lol .

burn_your_money
10-13-2004, 03:18 PM
Good thing that the problem isn't too bad. Yeah Bentley's are the shiznaz. I'm going to go test the glow plugs in the rabbit tonight probably.