Having been waiting for some warmer wx (okay just procrastinating) to dig into a battery drain situation. Began with slow or no turn over condition when it had sat for a day or two, battery condition now is overnight and it displays the condition. However, if I plug the block heater in for an hour or so and bring the block temp up, it often times will turn over and start.
I have checked most of the grounds (did not check the bundle beneath the battery)
have ran a meter in line and show about 1.48 amp draw (yikes) pulled every fuse (under-hood and door jamb) no drop
not exactly true I did not pull the Alt 145 amp fuse
Alt is a few months old 6-8 months
Thinking maybe it was the heater grid initially I pinned the relay control wires (yellow/orange) from the ECM and had about 44mv present with key off (should be 0 from my reading)
No codes using OBD scan tool
Questions...
A Can an ECM be bad and not show codes?
B Can bad diodes/regulator in alt cause above crazy voltage conditions?
C Sensor problem?
Not above taking it in for a diagnostic just prefer not to
JJ
I have checked most of the grounds (did not check the bundle beneath the battery)
have ran a meter in line and show about 1.48 amp draw (yikes) pulled every fuse (under-hood and door jamb) no drop
not exactly true I did not pull the Alt 145 amp fuse
Alt is a few months old 6-8 months
Thinking maybe it was the heater grid initially I pinned the relay control wires (yellow/orange) from the ECM and had about 44mv present with key off (should be 0 from my reading)
No codes using OBD scan tool
Questions...
A Can an ECM be bad and not show codes?
B Can bad diodes/regulator in alt cause above crazy voltage conditions?
C Sensor problem?
Not above taking it in for a diagnostic just prefer not to

JJ
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