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parasitic drain

  1. Notorious Fuse 26 Parasitic

    Hey all. I’ve been dealing with this issue for a couple months now, that being a small parasitic draw of 0.23A that happens every cycle of the truck. I’ve got it narrowed down to Fuse 26. Today, I’ve just replaced the Battery Saver Relay to see if that was it. (It wasn’t.) Yes. When I do my draw...
  2. Brock

    2000 Ford Ranger XLT Parasitic Drain issue. (Fuse #26)

    I have found a parasitic drain that led to fuse #26. With fuse #26 plugged in, I'm getting (-2.20mA) --> (-2.30mA) jump every 3-4 seconds. With fuse #26 unplugged, I'm getting (0.02mA) which is normal, I think. I isolated the drain by pulling fuses to the GEM module as well as my radio and...
  3. Brock

    2000 Ford Ranger XLT battery parasitic drain issue.

    My Problem: I have found a parasitic drain that led to fuse #26. With fuse #26 plugged in, I'm getting (-2.20mA) --> (-2.30mA) jump every 3-4 seconds. With fuse #26 unplugged, I'm getting (0.02mA) which is normal, I think. I isolated the drain by pulling fuses to the GEM module as well as my...
  4. GEM module problem? or something else?

    ON my '96 Ranger, 2.3 L 4-cyl manual, there was about a 5 A parasitic drain. I looked for frayed/bare wires, but because of my limited multimeter, could not narrow it down. Took it to a mechanic who said it was the GEM module and so I decided to order and install one myself. Upon further probing...

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