J 38758 Parasitic Draw Test Switch Tool
Notice: Do not turn the parasitic draw test switch to the OFF position with the engine running. Damage will occur to the vehicle's electrical system.
Notice: The test switch must be in the ON position when removing the fuses in order to maintain continuity in the electrical system. This avoids damaging the digital multimeter due to accidental overloading, such as a door being opened to change a fuse.
Important: The switch knob on the J 38758 is marked ON and OFF. When the switch knob is in the ON position, the circuit is closed and electrical current will pass through the switch. When the switch knob is in the OFF position, the circuit is open and electrical current will not pass through the switch.
• | If the underhood lamp switches OFF while lowering the hood, it is working properly. Disconnect the underhood lamp. |
• | If the underhood lamp does not switch OFF, the underhood lamp is most likely the source of parasitic current drain. Refer toUnderhood Lamp Always On in Electrical Diagnosis. |
• | When there is a current reading of 2 amperes or less, turn the J 38758 knob to the ON position. Continuity is maintained in the electrical system. |
• | Then, switch the digital multimeter down to the 2 ampere scale for a more accurate reading when the J 38758 knob is turned OFF. |
Notice: The test switch must be in the ON position when removing the fuses in order to maintain continuity in the electrical system. This avoids damaging the digital multimeter due to accidental overloading, such as a door being opened to change a fuse.
• | Divide the reserve capacity by 4. |
• | Compare this to the multimeter milliampere reading taken in step 15. |
• | The parasitic current drain should not exceed this number. |
• | Example: If a battery has a reserve capacity of 100 minutes, the current drain should not exceed 25 milliamperes. |
Notice: The test switch must be in the ON position when removing the fuses in order to maintain continuity in the electrical system. This avoids damaging the digital multimeter due to accidental overloading, such as a door being opened to change a fuse.
Component | Fuse | Current Draw | |
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Typical | Maximum | ||
ECM | ECM SENSE | 0.4 mA | 1.0 mA |
ABS/TCS ECU | ABS MOD BATT (IP) | 0.3 mA | 1.0 mA |
Generator | -- | 0.7 mA | 1.0 mA |
Auto Level Control | ELC (IP) | 0.7 mA | 1.0 mA |
Body Computer (BCM) | PWR LOCK (IP) and/or CTSY LAMP (IP) | 1.2 mA | 2.0 mA |
Radio | RADIO (UH) | 3.0 mA | 6.9 mA |
Keyless Entry Module | RADIO (UH) | 2.0 mA | 3.0 mA |
Shock Sensor | RADIO (UH) | 1.4 mA | 2.0 mA |
HVAC Control Head | RADIO (UH) | 0.7 mA | 1.0 mA |
Power Sliding Door Module | RADIO (UH) | 0.9 mA | 1.0 mA |