Hi, and welcome,
I would take your FLAPS (Favorite Local Auto Parts Store) and ask them to hook
up a charging system analyzer and let them tell me what the problem is.? I
agree with Randall though, it will probably be your alternator.? Additionally,
using the link to the wiring diagram I would just verify that the wires are
connected to the right places.
Please let us know what the solution turns out to be.
Cheers,
Aaron
Aaron Cropley
71 TR6 (Throttle Body Injection!)
http://www.triumphowners.com/108
2002 Mini Cooper S
Topsham, Maine
-----Original Message-----
From: TOM BARILLA <TJBARILLA@COX.NET>
To: triumphs@autox.team.net
Sent: Sun, 28 Sep 2008 1:04 pm
Subject: [TR] 1974 TR6
I ran across your website while trying to find out information on how to test
for a battery drain while the car in off.
My battery went totally dead so I purchased a new Sears Diehard. After
installation my 1974 TR6 started right up and was charging at around 12.5-13
on the amp meter.
Within 3 days this new battery also went completely dead. Absolutely nothing.
After charging it I ran some tests with a testing light. I disconnected the
negative lead from the battery, attached the testing light lead to the
negative battery post, took out one fuse at a time,and then touched the end
of the testing light to the negative lead. The testing light lit up. One by
one I disconnected every fuse and with no fuses in the fuse box the testing
light still lit up. From everything I have read this should not have happened
once all fuses were removed.
How can I have a battery drain with no fuses in the fuse box? Am I doing
something wrong?
Any advice you can give me will be greatly appriciated.
Tom Barilla
TJBARILLA@COX.NET
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