Hey guys my friend has an 85" F150 and its got a 300 straight 6 with a 3 on the floor. Something keeps draining the battery down. He put in a new battery and alternator but it still got drained. When I tried to jump it the ignition lights came on, then I turned the key to start, and i hear a small pop and then all the electronics went out for the dash. I pulled all the fuses but maybe 1 in the fuse box and they were OK. I think it was the radio's fault because it was straight wired to the fuse box and was staying on all the time. Any ideas/ things to check on an old 300 like this?
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Check for a drain with the key off. There really isn't anything mroe than that to do. If the radio is on all of the time, it will drain the battery. You can pull the negative cable off of the battery and put your tester between the cable and the battery. With the fuses out, you should have no current flow. Put the fuses back in until you get a draw and note how much of a draw.
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Same as anything else with a power drain. Charge the battery, and put an ammeter inline and watch the current draw. Start pulling fuses till you find the circuit causing the drain.
The pop and loss of all power sounds like a poor connection at the starter relay, a bad ground, or a bad cable.86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
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Originally posted by phayzer5
I drive a Lincoln. I can't be bothered to shift like the peasants and rabble rousers
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Originally posted by 89LincolnTWNcar View PostSomething keeps draining the battery down. He put in a new battery and alternator but it still got drained. When I tried to jump it the ignition lights came on, then I turned the key to start, and i hear a small pop and then all the electronics went out for the dash.Originally posted by gadget73 View PostThe pop and loss of all power sounds like a poor connection at the starter relay, a bad ground, or a bad cable.
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Originally posted by 89LincolnTWNcar View PostI think it was the radio's fault because it was straight wired to the fuse box and was staying on all the time.
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