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Any ideas why my ammeter shows a strong discharge when I turn off the engine? It shows a strong charge when the car is running. Right now, I'm disconnecting the battery cable when I shut the car off. Later, when I connect the battery cable again, it is normal at zero (not showing discharge) and starts up fine. So the discharge seems short-lived.
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Cutout sticking in closed position?
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Generator drawing when off? try disconnecting the gen.
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I would also agree sounds like a stuck cutout. That will kill the battery in short order. ken ct.
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you should only have power on one side of the cut out.. (the side with the wires) |
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I agree with tapping the cut out when the problem shows up, or a wiring disconnect there if tapping doesn't do it. "BUT" I have had the same problem and found it to be the reproduction ammeter needle sticking!! Tap the ammeter and maybe watch it go back to zero.
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We had the same problem with my Son-in-law's 28 Sedan. Turns out that the Light Switch was grounded. It was a cheap Repo switch. I took the switch apart and cleared the groung in the contact ring.
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