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1G battery drained

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Evol krap

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Mar 22, 2005
clementon, New Jersey
i recently replace the clutch assembly in my n/t 1g and after install i had it started runnin good and then 3 days later i go out to start it and the battery is dead...its not the alternator or any fuses... how would i begin to start looking for a "short" or a "draw"
 
Hook a multi meter up in line with the negative batter cable, and put it on AMPS. Doing that will tell you if you have a parasitic draw on the battery.
 
also check your battery cables for corrosion, a little is okay, but you might want to think of getting those changed as well. I recently had the same problem, and that was my fix.
 
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