Battery Electrical Drain/Parasitic Load Test Load Test
Tools Required
J 38758 Current Draw
Test Switch
- Remove the Battery cable from the negative battery terminal.
- Install the current drain test tool, male end, to the negative
battery terminal.
- Turn the J 38758
to
the OPEN position.
- Install the negative battery cable to the female end of theJ 38758
.
- Turn the J 38758
to
the CLOSED position.
- Road test the vehicle while activating all accessories, such as
the radio and the A/C.
- Turn the ignition switch to the locked position and remove the
ignition key.
- Set the ammeter to the 10 amp scale and connect to the terminal
on the J 38758
.
- Turn the J 38758
in
order to the OPEN position to allow current to flow thorough the ammeter.
- Wait at least 60 seconds. proceed to check the current reading.
If the current reading is at or below two amps, close the J 38758
(to maintain continuity in the electrical
system) and switch down to the two amp scale for a more accurate reading
when the J 38758
is reopened.
- Proceed as follows:
11.2. | If the current draw is over 25 milliamps; remove the PCM fuse |
• | If the ammeter shows less than 10 milliamps drop, remove the circuit/system
fuses one at a time until the current draw returns to a value less than 25
milliamps. this will indicate the circuit/system causing the draw. |
Important: Repeat parasitic current drain procedure after any repair has been completed.
- When cause of excessive current draw has been located and repaired,
remove current drain test tool and reconnect the negative battery cable. Reset
the clock and the radio.
Battery Electrical Drain/Parasitic Load Test PCM Draw Test
PCM Draw Test
Before performing the PCM Draw Test ensure that the following conditions
are met:
• | The ignition key is out of the ignition. |
• | All the doors are closed. |
• | The head lights and park lights are Off. |
• | The courtesy lights are Off. |
• | The battery is fully charged. |
Perform the following procedure before starting the PCM Draw Test:
- Reconnect the negative battery cable.
- Remove the voltage from the PCM memory.
- Connect a milliampmeter between the terminals.
- Read the measurement.
Checks
| Action
|
DEFINITION: PCM current
draw should be less than 10 milliamps with no circuits active. The
measurement determines the value of the PCM current with all systems off.
• | A measurement above 10 milliamps indicates a possible
problem with the PCM. |
• | A measurement below 10 milliamps indicates that the PCM
is OK. |
• | A measurement over 10 milliamps indicates that the problem
is not the PCM. |
• | A measurement of approximately 0 amps indicates a faulty
PCM. |
|
The measurement is over 10 milliamps.
| Disconnect the PCM and recheck
the current draw as directed.
|
The measurement is below 10
milliamps
| Perform the battery electrical drain check again in order to recheck
the current drain.
|
The measurement is over 10 milliamps
|
- Inspect the ORN wires for a short to ground.
- Inspect the components connected to the ORN wires. Refer to Power
Distribution in Electrical Diagnosis.
|
The measurement is approximately 0 amps.
| Replace the PCM.
|