So after leaving my 172 for 3 months over winter, it has developed a parasitic battery drain.
I've narrowed it down to fuse 21 and 29 (when removed, the drain stops)
21 = Multi timer, Diagnostic socket, Central locking, Instrument panel and decoder unit
29 = Consumer cut out, Interior light, radio, clock
I've tried the easy things like unplugging stereo, interior light, boot light.
And it presumably has to be something that runs without the ignition on.
So im not sure where to go next, these 2 fuses cover such a wide array of items.
I imagine its due to being stood for the last 3 months, so a bad earth possibly.
Any suggestions, as i may be missing the obvious..
cheers
**Something i noticed - when placing the multi meter across negative lead and negative terminal, to measure drain, i can hear a relay click under the glove box - only once, whenever the circuit is made.
I've narrowed it down to fuse 21 and 29 (when removed, the drain stops)
21 = Multi timer, Diagnostic socket, Central locking, Instrument panel and decoder unit
29 = Consumer cut out, Interior light, radio, clock
I've tried the easy things like unplugging stereo, interior light, boot light.
And it presumably has to be something that runs without the ignition on.
So im not sure where to go next, these 2 fuses cover such a wide array of items.
I imagine its due to being stood for the last 3 months, so a bad earth possibly.
Any suggestions, as i may be missing the obvious..
cheers
**Something i noticed - when placing the multi meter across negative lead and negative terminal, to measure drain, i can hear a relay click under the glove box - only once, whenever the circuit is made.