Thank you very much, I'll now isolate those big amp user fuses! Let's see what happens! Will let you know!liteace wrote:3rd fuse down should be fuse 3, 30 amp, if it is its the feeds for fuses 31, 33, 46, 59 & 63 in the interior fuse box
Looks like its going to be, if fitted, a central locking problem, trailer socket or audio as fuses 33 and 59 are only 7.5 amp
OK festivities over I've dived into the fuses with a new multimeter. 1.3 amp draw on test.farghi wrote:Thank you very much, I'll now isolate those big amp user fuses! Let's see what happens! Will let you know!liteace wrote:3rd fuse down should be fuse 3, 30 amp, if it is its the feeds for fuses 31, 33, 46, 59 & 63 in the interior fuse box
Looks like its going to be, if fitted, a central locking problem, trailer socket or audio as fuses 33 and 59 are only 7.5 amp
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Update......disconnected the audio last night after parking van up...dead as a dodo this morning?farghi wrote:OK festivities over I've dived into the fuses with a new multimeter. 1.3 amp draw on test.farghi wrote:Thank you very much, I'll now isolate those big amp user fuses! Let's see what happens! Will let you know!liteace wrote:3rd fuse down should be fuse 3, 30 amp, if it is its the feeds for fuses 31, 33, 46, 59 & 63 in the interior fuse box
Looks like its going to be, if fitted, a central locking problem, trailer socket or audio as fuses 33 and 59 are only 7.5 amp
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Two fuses on board behind glove box indicated on the photo below .2 amp and .7 amp draw.
The larger draw was from the audio unit
Now this has been salvaged from and old Mondeo it's the Sony single cd disc model
Had been working fine but for some reason it draws .7amp on standby ...could be wiring is different to Transit Connect. There is no cd stuck in mechanism.
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Thanks for the reply, I disconnected the audio unit. There doesn't appear to be numbers on my fuse board or cover. The picture shown is of the fuse panel behind the glove boxliteace wrote:what number fuses are they, the pic's a bit crap, 700ma is far to much, did you pull the fuse for the audio or disconnect the unit? have you checked the central locking? I think fuse 63
Do you have a number schematic of the fuse box?farghi wrote:Thanks for the reply, I disconnected the audio unit. There doesn't appear to be numbers on my fuse board or cover. The picture shown is of the fuse panel behind the glove boxliteace wrote:what number fuses are they, the pic's a bit crap, 700ma is far to much, did you pull the fuse for the audio or disconnect the unit? have you checked the central locking? I think fuse 63
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I forgot to mention I removed 30 amp fuse in main under bonnet fuse board. Battery drained overnight. So now totally confused. This was the fuse on which there was the big drain!farghi wrote:Do you have a number schematic of the fuse box?farghi wrote:Thanks for the reply, I disconnected the audio unit. There doesn't appear to be numbers on my fuse board or cover. The picture shown is of the fuse panel behind the glove boxliteace wrote:what number fuses are they, the pic's a bit crap, 700ma is far to much, did you pull the fuse for the audio or disconnect the unit? have you checked the central locking? I think fuse 63
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It's a new alternator ! Will check tonight though grrr!Altransit wrote:They can drain back to earth, through a faulty alternator regulator diode. Try unplugging the alternator overnight and see if it still drains
The big or little wire?farghi wrote:It's a new alternator ! Will check tonight though grrr!Altransit wrote:They can drain back to earth, through a faulty alternator regulator diode. Try unplugging the alternator overnight and see if it still drains
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Thank youAltransit wrote:They can drain back to earth, through a faulty alternator regulator diode. Try unplugging the alternator overnight and see if it still drains
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