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    Exclamation Parasitic Drain Test

    Is there anyone in the metro atlanta area that has the equipment and know how to do a parasitic drain test??? LMK!!!!
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    Yes. However, it's simple to do and chances are your local AutoZone will be willing to do one for you. You will need a multimeter and utilize the ammeter function. The test is done in series with the battery of the vehicle. Depending on the vehicle, anywhere between 15-30mA is normal and healthy standby draw. While doing the test be sure that no hood or dome lights are on. Also, do not attempt to meter in parallel, you will blow a costly fuse

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