My lights DRAINED my battery.
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Originally Posted by eguy208
Why do you say the lights did it? If they weren't on, how can you say they were the reason?
Just trying to get an understanding of the events that lead to your battery being drained.
-Levino
Just trying to get an understanding of the events that lead to your battery being drained.
-Levino
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Originally Posted by Wertzy
But why would it if I never even turned them on? Only time I did turn them on was for like 1 min to make sure they work. Thats it.
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here is how i wired mine up
12v sources from the lights and from the light switch went to a fusable link to the distrabution box.
back in the day i had some baja lights on my old ranger and it did the same thing, i had it hooked up to the pos battery terminal. then i switched it to a key on in the fuse box.
try it hooked up to the box not the battery.
12v sources from the lights and from the light switch went to a fusable link to the distrabution box.
back in the day i had some baja lights on my old ranger and it did the same thing, i had it hooked up to the pos battery terminal. then i switched it to a key on in the fuse box.
try it hooked up to the box not the battery.
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OK. Lets try it this way. It doesn't matter where or how you hook up the lights as it relates to the problem at hand. Your lights have nothing to do with the loss of charging. It is coincidental. You need to either replace the fusible link that feeds the distrbution box or replace your alternator.
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