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Parasitic drain in '12 Veloster
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<blockquote data-quote="blazian87" data-source="post: 8463414" data-attributes="member: 574798"><p>That su<span style="color: black">cks</span>. My friend has a '14 velostar and hasn't had any parasitic drain like yours. But he drives his car every day though. How long do you go without driving it? If I were you, I would replace the battery with a more reliable AGM Deep cycle battery, and then disconnect your factory amp and sub. I personally don't trust stock batteries that manufactures give us. They are just pure crap. Check up on your remote wire and such, maybe something wasn't installed right.</p><p></p><p>BTW do you have any problems with your stock speakers rattling or buzzing? My friend's speakers makes some weird noise at a certain frequency. It started with the left speaker, and now it's both sides. We don't know if the speakers are blown or if it just needs a little deadening.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blazian87, post: 8463414, member: 574798"] That su[COLOR=black]cks[/COLOR]. My friend has a '14 velostar and hasn't had any parasitic drain like yours. But he drives his car every day though. How long do you go without driving it? If I were you, I would replace the battery with a more reliable AGM Deep cycle battery, and then disconnect your factory amp and sub. I personally don't trust stock batteries that manufactures give us. They are just pure crap. Check up on your remote wire and such, maybe something wasn't installed right. BTW do you have any problems with your stock speakers rattling or buzzing? My friend's speakers makes some weird noise at a certain frequency. It started with the left speaker, and now it's both sides. We don't know if the speakers are blown or if it just needs a little deadening. [/QUOTE]
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