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09.12.2020 20:33 # 1
gksl35
Hello, I am a user of 2011 model 206+ for about 5 months in my vehicle, there is a battery exhaustion problem - I have an audio system but as of today I disassembled the system and anyway, the dynamo charges the vehicle in the leak control so that we can get information about whether the leak is from the system. However, after I left the battery to charge, I would install the battery and turn to trial and error management that there is no clog in the car, the battery is still discharged within 2 hours, there is a situation like this when the battery and the fuse box are at the back of the battery and the fuse box when I hear that noise And when you start the vehicle with reinforcement, that sound comes into the vehicle for a while with a slightly increased sound, then it cuts off, the electrician could not find what he did. Do you have any idea about this? I'll leave it to the service tomorrow.
10.12.2020 08:48 # 2
sonerkyl
Hello. Well, teacher, have you been able to experiment with a new battery. and how old is the battery. Maybe he's getting a chassis somewhere. or oxidation may be loosening in the electrical chassis of the vehicle.
10.12.2020 09:37 # 3
muzzy35
My teacher, there is a similar situation in my battery, although it is not enough for 2 hours to power the starter every other day, I disassembled the system again, I removed all of the interior and trunk bulbs, it came out again, finally it came out of the lpg light, it does not turn off automatically when I did not turn it off, therefore I was pulling from the small battery, now I turn it off by fifty every time. It doesn't work, it may be yours too, or it may come out of a very ridiculous place, it requires some effort and attention, get past.
11.12.2020 20:40 # 4
gksl35
[QUOTE = sonerkyl] Hello. Well, teacher, have you been able to experiment with a new battery. and how old is the battery. Maybe he's getting a chassis somewhere. or there may be oxidation loosening in the electrical chassis of the vehicle. [/ QUOTE] tried with a new battery, still continues
12.01.2021 21:22 # 5
gksl35
The vehicle is diesel friends and the problem still continues, the new battery was installed, the sound system, tape and similar additions were dismantled, but in an average of 2-3 days, the time and date are reset and the vehicle is running out of battery.
12.01.2021 21:25 # 6
muzzy35
Torpedo light - check if the trunk light turns them off if you want to
12.01.2021 21:29 # 7
gksl35
[QUOTE = muzzy35] Torpedo light - check the trunk lighting, if you want to check them, does it turn off when you turn off the lights [/ QUOTE] of course they are all checked. I put on license plate lamps, except that there is nothing on the vehicle.
12.01.2021 23:54 # 8
muzzy35
My teacher, I do not know exactly what is a voltmeter for electrical leakage, let an electrician look at him, do not look at a small lamp with 2 cables in his hand, they cannot understand very small leaks, I do not even think about it.
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