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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Trucks / October 2006

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1996 chevy blazer

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bncroll - 27 Oct 2006 08:35 GMT
Ok, here's the situation.  I just bought a chevy blazer from a used car lot,
ran fine, except for a rattle in the catylatic converter, which they replaced
with a new one before I took the vehicle.  Day one ran fine, day completely
totally dead the next morning, no power, jumped it, was good to go for my
daily running around etc etc.  Got home in the evening and just before bed
around midnight, went out just to see, low power, not enough to turn it over.
Had taken it back to the car lot earlier in the day and they checked the
altinator said it was fine, as well as the battery.  Any idea what is
draining the battery?
LMAO - 27 Oct 2006 17:18 GMT
> Ok, here's the situation.  I just bought a chevy blazer from a used car lot,
> ran fine, except for a rattle in the catylatic converter, which they replaced
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> altinator said it was fine, as well as the battery.  Any idea what is
> draining the battery?

Do a parasitic draw test.
http://www.google.com/search?q=parasitic+draw+test&btnG=Search
 
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