BSouders80
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I've got something drawing power on my 2014 Raptor. About 10 days ago, battery was dead. Alternator is charging good. I thought maybe it was just the battery.... Battery was 6 months old, and I swapped it for a new on on Saturday.
No issues since then. This morning though, battery was dead dead. No lights, nothing. I jumped it to get it started. Voltage kicked up to 13.8 volts. Drove for 15 minutes and battery was charged enough to re-start with no issues. So evidently I have something drawing power. Lights are set in auto, so they turn off automatically. I have a radar detector, but that should not draw a battery in 12 hours.
Any suggestions on how to trace this down or where to maybe start?
Electrically, I replaced the fuse for the trailer brakes so that I could pull a car trailer over the weekend. The trailer lights and brakes worked good when pulling. I had to rewire the plug on the trailer and replace the fuse for the trailer brakes, but that is all that I did on that effort.
No issues since then. This morning though, battery was dead dead. No lights, nothing. I jumped it to get it started. Voltage kicked up to 13.8 volts. Drove for 15 minutes and battery was charged enough to re-start with no issues. So evidently I have something drawing power. Lights are set in auto, so they turn off automatically. I have a radar detector, but that should not draw a battery in 12 hours.
Any suggestions on how to trace this down or where to maybe start?
Electrically, I replaced the fuse for the trailer brakes so that I could pull a car trailer over the weekend. The trailer lights and brakes worked good when pulling. I had to rewire the plug on the trailer and replace the fuse for the trailer brakes, but that is all that I did on that effort.