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![]() Drives: '99 Yaris Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Ireland
Posts: 4
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Battery drain by radio circuit
The circuit which includes the radio and cassette player in our old '99 Yaris is drawing almost 200 milli-amps when the engine is switched off.
Naturally, if the engine isn't run for a day or two, the battery can go flat - not good. (From what I've read, a car - when all the electrics are switched off - shouldn't draw more than 50 - 75 mA from a battery?) When I take out the relevant fuse - a 15 A - the drain on the battery drops to about 20 - 40 mA, if I recall correctly. The down-side of taking out the fuse is that I can't have any music when I drive. But, perhaps more importantly, this circuit also powers the headlight beam indicator - so it would be good to get it fixed. Has any one experienced this sort of problem before? I just wanted to make this enquiry, before trying to delve any deeper myself. The car is fairly old. Is it likely that the radio is the culprit? I need to double-check what else is on the circuit. |
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