Joe, You are correct concerning disconnecting the red wire from the stock door lock module. For more details check out my article on this subject: http://www.geocities.com/dmcjoe/doorlock.html DMC Joe Help Club DeLorean Web Mall: http://www.geocities.com/dmcjoe/home.html DeLorean Website Directory www.dmc.tv ----- Original Message ----- From: "theshovel1224" <theshovel1224@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 1:50 PM Subject: [DML] Re: Where is the common electrical leak? > You may want to see if disconnecting the red wire from the stock door > lock module to the circuit breaker helps. In the archives, there is > something about the stock door lock module causing some sort of > battery drain. I used to have this problem until I installed a > Lockzilla. My battery will now stay charged for as long as I have > ever left it sit connected. > > John Yeoman > > --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "dmeester" <meester@xxxx> wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > My Delorean has the typical battery leak. If I don't drive it for > > three weeks the battery will be low or dead. I installed a brand > new > > Exide orbital battery. (These batteries are great for in the > > Delorean because they don't spill) I have temperarily resolved the > > problem by installing a battery disconect switch. Unfortunetly > this > > is not the root of the problem. I have searched the archives and > > discovered many owners have the same problem, and also resolve it > > with a battery disconect. The big question is where is the common > > leak at? I'm sure the clock and accessories are not running it > down > > in only a few weeks. Thanks for any help on this. > > > > Daniel Meester > > 81 5spd 23k miles >