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<blockquote data-quote="Conley" data-source="post: 6486967" data-attributes="member: 616802"><p>Update, BTW. I disconnected the amp via the fuse for a couple days and everything was good so last night I decided to reconnect the amp so see if I would have a dead battery in the morning. Car started right up and has worked flawlessly all day. The parasitic drain has mysteriously vanished. I'm very happy but at the same time I wish I could have known what was causing the drain. I guess electricity works in mysterious ways. Thanks to all the users who posted relavent information to help with the problem. Much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Conley, post: 6486967, member: 616802"] Update, BTW. I disconnected the amp via the fuse for a couple days and everything was good so last night I decided to reconnect the amp so see if I would have a dead battery in the morning. Car started right up and has worked flawlessly all day. The parasitic drain has mysteriously vanished. I'm very happy but at the same time I wish I could have known what was causing the drain. I guess electricity works in mysterious ways. Thanks to all the users who posted relavent information to help with the problem. Much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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