924nutter
PCGB Member
Hi Guys. This is proving a difficult one to trace. My 996 turbo cab has a 3 amp drain on the battery when everything is off. In the dark there are no lights on anywhere to be seen.
These may be red herrings but about 2 years ago I had a new tracker fitted but the technician did not remove the old one
2nd red herring about 5 months ago my speakers were emitting a low volume high pitched noise that stopped when I changed modes to radio, and upon investigation a little while later the cd cartridge in the Becker multichanger would not eject. I had a deeper look today and removed the multichanger. I could not get the electrical plug out of the unit but the fibre optic cable unplugged easily. Inside the unit there is one flashing led which flashes randomly and suggests there is power to the unit. I checked fuse D9 which is the sound system fuse and it is ok D8 is the radio fuse and the radio works so that is ok as well.
Disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it made no difference. I put the ammeter between the positive lead and the positive terminal on the battery and it showed a draw of a nominal 3 amps. That is much too much I would expect a draw of 0.1 to 0.2 amps. Anyone had a similar problem?
These may be red herrings but about 2 years ago I had a new tracker fitted but the technician did not remove the old one
2nd red herring about 5 months ago my speakers were emitting a low volume high pitched noise that stopped when I changed modes to radio, and upon investigation a little while later the cd cartridge in the Becker multichanger would not eject. I had a deeper look today and removed the multichanger. I could not get the electrical plug out of the unit but the fibre optic cable unplugged easily. Inside the unit there is one flashing led which flashes randomly and suggests there is power to the unit. I checked fuse D9 which is the sound system fuse and it is ok D8 is the radio fuse and the radio works so that is ok as well.
Disconnecting the battery and reconnecting it made no difference. I put the ammeter between the positive lead and the positive terminal on the battery and it showed a draw of a nominal 3 amps. That is much too much I would expect a draw of 0.1 to 0.2 amps. Anyone had a similar problem?