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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / May 2006

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Can a GEM MODULE kill your battery?

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badobyjc - 21 May 2006 00:35 GMT
I have a 99 ford mustang and I cannot get the battery to keep a charge. I
replace it
and it drains it a couple of days. I was told the gem module is cycling and
causing
this problem even with the key out. Can this be a possibility?? thanks.. J
Brad - 21 May 2006 14:50 GMT
I have seen a number of reports where the radio and heater fan will run
with the key off when the GEM module is shot on a F150. If you Google
GEM +Ford, you should find some of these reports.
Brad
MarshMonster - 22 May 2006 01:22 GMT
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> I have a 99 ford mustang and I cannot get the battery to keep a charge. I
> replace it
> and it drains it a couple of days. I was told the gem module is cycling and
> causing
> this problem even with the key out. Can this be a possibility?? thanks.. J

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as a test...........

Disconnect the GEM Module and see if the symptom goes away.

as others have already stated, a google for the symptom and part
should provide a lot of results.

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MarshMonster
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wonka_1 - 24 May 2006 01:47 GMT
Have you done a draw test yet?
 
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