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kgeddes



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Parasitic draw - fuse 49

My FF has a parasitic draw and it has been traced to fuse 49. I can’t remember what the parasitic draw was to start with.

Following removal of fuse 49 the draw is showing as 0.02 amps….car has been starting perfectly and battery is maintaining a good level of charge.

Following tests on all the infotainment equipment in the boot there is no evident parasitic draw.

With everything reconnected and fuse 49 replaced, the draw is now showing as 0.05 amps.

Is this an ‘acceptable’ draw for my FF or is more checking required (head unit etc.)?

Thanks for any information….

Post #595542 27th May 2021 4:52pm
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nicedayforit



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IMO 0.05A is on the high side of what is acceptable, 0.03A would be better if you can achieve it by further investigation.
If you car is being used daily 0.05A shouldn't cause you any issues, it just when you leave it for a week or two problems with the battery charge level may occur.

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kgeddes



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Thank you, nicedayforit.

FF is used daily so should be ok, but I’ll see if the draw can be reduced a bit more Thumbs Up

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