- Joined
- Jul 31, 2024
- Messages
- 59
- City
- Louisiana
- Vehicle Year
- 1998
- Engine
- 2.5 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Automatic
Hello Enthusiasts,
I became owner of a 1998 Ford Ranger 2.5L RWD with 93K miles last week. It was a one owner vehicle which wasn't driven much and sitting on the owner's backyard. When I purchased this truck, the owner mentioned about a intermittent static noise from speakers even with ignition and keys off and this apparently drains the battery too. To tackle this owner had installed a kill switch on battery and taken off the fuse from the Radio.
Today when I put the radio fuse back, I heard the static cracking noise even with the ignition off and no keys.
What could be the reason for this? and how shall I troubleshoot/resolve?
The radio works fine when the vehicle is running so I think Radio is good and it has something to do with electrical connection wires.
Secondly, I read on a forum that sometimes the cigarette lighter is the culprit which drains the battery and keeps drawing current to a stage where it melts. Co-incidentally the driver side cigarette lighter is not present in my vehicle.
Requesting members for help. Thank you all for your time.
I became owner of a 1998 Ford Ranger 2.5L RWD with 93K miles last week. It was a one owner vehicle which wasn't driven much and sitting on the owner's backyard. When I purchased this truck, the owner mentioned about a intermittent static noise from speakers even with ignition and keys off and this apparently drains the battery too. To tackle this owner had installed a kill switch on battery and taken off the fuse from the Radio.
Today when I put the radio fuse back, I heard the static cracking noise even with the ignition off and no keys.
What could be the reason for this? and how shall I troubleshoot/resolve?
The radio works fine when the vehicle is running so I think Radio is good and it has something to do with electrical connection wires.
Secondly, I read on a forum that sometimes the cigarette lighter is the culprit which drains the battery and keeps drawing current to a stage where it melts. Co-incidentally the driver side cigarette lighter is not present in my vehicle.
Requesting members for help. Thank you all for your time.