About two months ago the key was accidentally left on while cleaning out the Cruiser and the battery went dead. I put it on the trickle charger overnight and recharged it. However, ever since I have about a 12.5 amp draw on my battery that drains it down within hours. The auto parts store scanner thing said a bad voltage regulator so I replaced the alternator and that didn't fix it. Over the last few weekends I have pulled every single fuse/relay that I can and the draw persists. I also unplugged the ignition switch in case that was bad and there was no change. There was an unused aftermarket alarm/remote start that a PO installed, I completely removed that. I have the National Luna dual battery setup, and completely took that and the secondary battery out of the loop.
At this point the only thing that I know that could be left is the starter since (I think) that is the only wire left connected to the positive battery terminal. Seeing how it is kind of a pain to get to the starter I figured I'd seek some advice before pulling the intake manifold to get to the starter. So, does anyone have an opinion as to whether or not they think a faulty starter could be causing this? I've never heard of a bad starter doing this but this is the last thing that I can think of. It does crank/start just fine once the battery has been recharged. Also, no codes. Oh, and I did see a 2 amp drop in the draw when I disconnected all of the positive wires that go from the positive battery terminal to the fuse block but there was still about a 10.5 amp draw.
Thanks in advance for any help.
At this point the only thing that I know that could be left is the starter since (I think) that is the only wire left connected to the positive battery terminal. Seeing how it is kind of a pain to get to the starter I figured I'd seek some advice before pulling the intake manifold to get to the starter. So, does anyone have an opinion as to whether or not they think a faulty starter could be causing this? I've never heard of a bad starter doing this but this is the last thing that I can think of. It does crank/start just fine once the battery has been recharged. Also, no codes. Oh, and I did see a 2 amp drop in the draw when I disconnected all of the positive wires that go from the positive battery terminal to the fuse block but there was still about a 10.5 amp draw.
Thanks in advance for any help.
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