I am trying to figure out where the short is that is causing my batteries to drain down. It used to take a couple of weeks of not driving the truck for my batteries to get so low that they wouldn't turn the engine over. It started getting worse so I replaced the batteries as they were the originals (13 years, 85k). Les Scwab also tested the system and said my alternator was bad, so I replaced it too... .
But, something is still draining the batteries in a couple of days... I had the batteries checked again to make sure I didn't get a dud, and they are testing good.
so... I got out my multi meter and started trying to track down the problem.
I am very embarassed to admit that I am not much of an electrician, and I don't even know very much about using this multi meter...
So, I could use some help interpreting what I found.
With everything turned off in the truck, I set the multi meter to the 200m on the Amp selection and I pulled each fuse out, one at a time. I place the probes on each set of fuse conections. Nothing showed any amp draw until I pulled the "door locks" fuse. the meter read . 2 with everything at rest, then when I pushed the door lock button it went up to 27. 0.
Do you think the . 2 is evidence of a short? If so, is it enough to cause my problem? and if it is, any suggestions on where to look for a likely spot where I might find it?
Oh yeah, one other thing. the speaker in the passenger door cuts in & out when I hit a bump, so I know there must be a problem in that wiring or maybe the radio itself. Could this be related to my battery draw problem?
Thanks!
But, something is still draining the batteries in a couple of days... I had the batteries checked again to make sure I didn't get a dud, and they are testing good.
so... I got out my multi meter and started trying to track down the problem.
I am very embarassed to admit that I am not much of an electrician, and I don't even know very much about using this multi meter...

With everything turned off in the truck, I set the multi meter to the 200m on the Amp selection and I pulled each fuse out, one at a time. I place the probes on each set of fuse conections. Nothing showed any amp draw until I pulled the "door locks" fuse. the meter read . 2 with everything at rest, then when I pushed the door lock button it went up to 27. 0.
Do you think the . 2 is evidence of a short? If so, is it enough to cause my problem? and if it is, any suggestions on where to look for a likely spot where I might find it?
Oh yeah, one other thing. the speaker in the passenger door cuts in & out when I hit a bump, so I know there must be a problem in that wiring or maybe the radio itself. Could this be related to my battery draw problem?
Thanks!