Re: [DML] Ticking noise and battery drain
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Re: [DML] Ticking noise and battery drain




In a message dated 12/21/2004 5:45:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
msubstel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
<<the pinched wire that caused his passenger door marker lights to stay on 
all 
the time.  The topic was "Door Light Diodes."  This simple problem is a 
sure fire way to drain a good battery every day or two.  I believe 
anyone who has a mysterious battery drain should take a look at their 
passenger door marker lights and refer back to Jon's message.>>

I'll have to check and see if my door light switch is on.  I usually leave it 
off. It's an add on from either DMCJoe or John Hervey... sorry, I forget. Joe 
I think.  Anyway, it wires into the fuse box to provide a handy on-off 
switch. I haven't had a problem for two years until recently... maybe that's it.  
Thanks for the input.
Wayne A. Ernst (no handle!)
11174
Bridgeton, NJ


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