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<blockquote data-quote="supermaxx123" data-source="post: 6735122" data-attributes="member: 613324"><p>i'd say take the cap out and check at your battery, the amp drain while the car is off. Can't remember but should not have anymore than 1 amp being drawn, actually i think even having one amp is a lot of drain so less than that. if it is a lot start uplugging one amp at a time and see if that makes that draw go away. It's pretty simple to do and will fix your problem. The cold does effect your battery, hence all batteries have a cold cranking amp rating, i still dont think that leaving the car for a few days should drain the battery. how cold does it get?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supermaxx123, post: 6735122, member: 613324"] i'd say take the cap out and check at your battery, the amp drain while the car is off. Can't remember but should not have anymore than 1 amp being drawn, actually i think even having one amp is a lot of drain so less than that. if it is a lot start uplugging one amp at a time and see if that makes that draw go away. It's pretty simple to do and will fix your problem. The cold does effect your battery, hence all batteries have a cold cranking amp rating, i still dont think that leaving the car for a few days should drain the battery. how cold does it get? [/QUOTE]
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