OK, full disclosure: the car in question is not a Festiva, but it could be, eh? :-)
The new battery in my daughter's Toyota seems to be being drained just a tiny bit when the car is off. Had the problem last winter and I got a new battery, which fixed it for the rest of the winter and through the summer. But now that it's cold again, the problem is back. It will get down to where it won't start, which is no fun at all. Anyway, I'm thinking the proper proceedure would be to pull fuses in turn and see which one makes the drain go away, then track down the problem in that circuit. My question is how do I measure the current flow during this test? All I've got is a standard multi-tester - can it be done with that, or do I need one of those clamp-on things?
The new battery in my daughter's Toyota seems to be being drained just a tiny bit when the car is off. Had the problem last winter and I got a new battery, which fixed it for the rest of the winter and through the summer. But now that it's cold again, the problem is back. It will get down to where it won't start, which is no fun at all. Anyway, I'm thinking the proper proceedure would be to pull fuses in turn and see which one makes the drain go away, then track down the problem in that circuit. My question is how do I measure the current flow during this test? All I've got is a standard multi-tester - can it be done with that, or do I need one of those clamp-on things?
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