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Parasitic power draw?

Old Apr 20, 2018 | 8:37 PM
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there may be a non fob, transponder key option. Since its a Saab, its different from the gm products of that year. Phone the dealer and ask for a transponder key without keyless entry buttons. This new key would have to be programmed to the car. If you have 2 working keys, you may be able to program the 3rd key yourself. ask the dealer if there is a procedure to program it without a scan tool.

11.9 is a dead battery...you definitely have a draw.
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Old Mar 25, 2019 | 9:05 AM
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update new improved testing the proper way round2 is w/ a fully charged brand new battery holding 12.47VDC

also the driver door is closed, initialley the pass.door was unlatched then I latched the door grabber didn't have an effect on the current draw.
this test as w/all tests are w/out the onstar fuse.
w/ radio fuse in draw was 14.2mAmps removed radio dropped to 1.2mA .

second observation was a blow trailer fuse doe's this trailer wiring designed to have more than one fuse because I'm having trouble w/ taillights but the brakeslights are fine weird.

not to sure about ramdomly pulling fuses that are basicelly unlabled.
I am waiting you'r expert advice you uselly have which is why I have the doors basically locked and the key is in the door.

there is diffiently something wronge w/ the radio I could have jammed something up during the new radio I installed.
edit:fuse's I have out and want out due to not using.
Air shocks fuse #1 underhood UH

Onstar #27 UH09
Rear Wiperunderseat

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Old Mar 25, 2019 | 12:40 PM
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I would definitely be looking at the radio. The unit itself might be bad. Leave the fuse out and see if your problem goes away
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Old Mar 26, 2019 | 5:39 AM
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yes the radio w/ 14.2A draw will killer battery in one hour.this is a new radio from Amazone a chinese blaupunkt POS.

radio is around 6months old. I have the three warranty insurance I usually never buy ins. however I was suspicious of chinese blaupunkt POS.

proper testing procedures revealed a 3xs larger draw than previous improper tests
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