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cantwine 12-27-2019 04:43 PM

Electrical issue
 
So I went out to dead truck yesterday. But the charger on it, got it started, didn't think anything of it. Drove it around town and it started back up just fine. Then today it was dead again. Charged it, then took the charger off and put a meter on the battery, and the voltage was dropping super fast. Started pulling fuses while my wife held the leads on the battery, and found it stopped dropping when I pulled fuse 27 (10 amp) in the IP fuse box. Now this is for interior lights, so I started checking around if any were on and they weren't. I noticed a clicking coming from the glove box area when I would put the fuse back in, However the light is going off when they glove box is closed. Anyone know of a relay or anything that is in that fused circuit that could be bad before I start going through the wiring diagrams? Thanks! BTW its a 97 2.3 regular cab XLT.

RonD 12-27-2019 07:01 PM

Fuse 27 should not have power after 20-30minutes of key off doors closed
Its powered by Battery Saver Relay, which is controlled by the GEM module timer

Problem with IP fuse box is door has to be open to do anything in it, and door open sucks down voltage
Also check under hood light

Test battery by disconnecting one cable and then test voltage, come back an hour later and test again, if its lower then battery is self draining

Unplug Fuse 8, 20amp, in the engine fuse box, that cuts power to Battery Saver relay, which cuts power to fuse 27 and most other lights, to test with door closed




cantwine 12-27-2019 07:55 PM


Originally Posted by RonD (Post 2163901)
Fuse 27 should not have power after 20-30minutes of key off doors closed
Its powered by Battery Saver Relay, which is controlled by the GEM module timer

Problem with IP fuse box is door has to be open to do anything in it, and door open sucks down voltage
Also check under hood light

Test battery by disconnecting one cable and then test voltage, come back an hour later and test again, if its lower then battery is self draining

Unplug Fuse 8, 20amp, in the engine fuse box, that cuts power to Battery Saver relay, which cuts power to fuse 27 and most other lights, to test with door closed

Why does door open suck down voltage? Just because of the dome light? I have removed the dome light in mine so it shouldn't be draining the battery. I had no lights or anything on and was losing about .2 volts a second so something is draining it like crazy.

2011Supercab 12-28-2019 06:17 AM


Originally Posted by cantwine (Post 2163902)
I have removed the dome light in mine so it shouldn't be draining the battery. I had no lights or anything on and was losing about .2 volts a second so something is draining it like crazy.

With the door open, the battery saver relay is still energized and drawing power, it doesn't know the bulb is missing.

RonD 12-28-2019 10:40 AM

+1 ^^^

Open door keeps GEM Module powered on

cantwine 12-31-2019 08:10 AM


Originally Posted by RonD (Post 2163916)
+1 ^^^

Open door keeps GEM Module powered on

Where is that relay located?

RonD 12-31-2019 11:01 AM

Its not a relay its a door switch connected to the GEM directly

You can pull the door panel and reach in to unplug the switch, that mimics door closed
Switch is on the lower part of the latch, 2 wire connector

The black one in this picture: https://i.ytimg.com/vi/tnmJF53dv9Q/maxresdefault.jpg

The battery saver relay in a 1997 Ranger should be behind the glove box


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