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Old 05-30-2009, 21:00   #1 (permalink)
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mad Battery Problem in SVT Focus

Well here's the thing...

My subs started acting up, eventually stopped working, or would kick on and off. I was trying to fix it, and my idiot self hit the ground and hot cable together by accident. That drained the battery but I was able to get a jump and it worked fine for a few days. Got the brand new battery, hooked the subs back up, all worked fine; that was a week ago.

Today, I go to leave work, and I have no power at all (subs hooked up still), no clicking when I go to start it, nothing. No lights were on, the doors unlocked when I hit the button, and locked again when I got in the car. The car alarm light above the hazard light button is on dim, but solid. Something, somewhere is draining the battery, but I have no idea what. My guess is the amp/subs.
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Old 09-09-2009, 10:22   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Battery Problem in SVT Focus

Whats your question? Do you want to know how to isolate the drained circuit? I am more then willing to help you work this problem out.
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