Why Does My Battery Keep Dying? - Parasitic Draw Test and Fix - Operation Cheap Jeep

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  • Have you ever said, "my battery keeps dying but I know the battery and the alternator are good"? Well perhaps you have a parasitic draw. A parasitic draw is a short in the system which can drain your battery over time without you knowing why. In this video I'll show you how to find the problem and then we'll talk about how to fix it.
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  • @MattHooker
    @MattHooker Před 7 lety +92

    fun story about how everything is related (especially on late 90s Chryslers). passenger side window regulator goes out on 02 Grand Cherokee while we're out of town. I artfully use a rubber mallet to hold the window up to get us home, and I just disconnect the main harness for the door so I don't accidentally force it and potentially do more damage. in addition to NONE of the power locks working, and the right rear window not responding, the dome lights stayed on. pulling the fuse for the dome lights causes the AZC climate control to not power on. given that only left windows worked, A/C did not turn on, and it was 80 degrees, I had to stop again and replace the dome light fuse. the next day I did what I should have done at first, and just disconnected the connector for the window motor.

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  Před 7 lety +11

      Pretty crazy that pulling a wire for your door can cause the A/C not to work, but I believe it after messing with this stupid thing!

    • @coreydenton8296
      @coreydenton8296 Před 7 lety +6

      Matt Hooker my 04 has done that multiple times. broken wire in the harness that goes to the driver's door will do that. Caused my AC to stop working, caused power locks to stop working, all 4 windows to stop working, all the lights on the dash to come on randomly, etc. Fixed the broken wire and everything worked fine afterwards.

    • @NecoOmnis
      @NecoOmnis Před 7 lety +5

      i did something similar with a late model zj like the one in the video, i simply replaced my doorpanel. then the key fob didnt work, no worries i close up and go to bed. wake up at 5am to head to work, try to start the jeep and the alarm goes off. neighbors loved it. found out after a whole day of research and chasing wires,missed work btw, that the passenger door switch assembly(window switch and door lock switch) is where the sensor for the key fob is. also found out you cant disable the alarm in a 97 zj. and if you use the power locks to lock the jeep, the alarm arms and unlocking it with the key dosent disable it, only disarms using the fob or unlocking the rear hatch with the key for some reason. my jeep had the hatch lock cylinder replaced at some point before me and that key trick didnt work. has worked on my buddies 95 zj tho. yay chrysler. i sold the zj and have just have my mj now. and a honda lol.

    • @MattHooker
      @MattHooker Před 7 lety +8

      Dru W i also have a 97 ZJ... fob works but alarm doesn't. I know if I try to fix it, 3 other things will break

    • @shihangodan5
      @shihangodan5 Před 5 lety +12

      If you think it was the hatch why didn't you unplug it and see if it stops. Instead of cutting wire.

  • @fredflinstone1093
    @fredflinstone1093 Před 4 lety +112

    I have been fixing electronics equipment for 40 years. I think this is the BEST real world troubleshooting video that I have ever seen. THANKS....GREAT...JOB!!!

    • @bkamotho
      @bkamotho Před rokem +2

      My professors had to say it twice before l got it...this guy..l could have listened with eyes closed n still got ..kudos

    • @kingtut5923
      @kingtut5923 Před rokem +1

      What are you saying .....BEST EVER

    • @zenonsiczek1162
      @zenonsiczek1162 Před rokem

      Best way to wakeup a bunch of modules and then your chasing your own tail!!! There is a better way!!!

    • @wileypeacock6095
      @wileypeacock6095 Před rokem +3

      I've also been in electronics and computer repair for 40+ years and I would have followed these exact same steps. I suspect a switch that is supposed be open when the hatch is shut is either stuck or shorted closed. Or possibly not getting physically pressed by the hatch.

    • @howtodoitdude1662
      @howtodoitdude1662 Před rokem +1

      @@wileypeacock6095 This is what I experienced. My back hatch switch circuit was not opening because the hatch wasn’t closing completely. My dash light was on, but I didn’t think that would drain the battery when the engine was off, but it did! Once I fixed the latch and the dash light went out, battery was healthy since!

  • @ericbrooks7699
    @ericbrooks7699 Před rokem +16

    Now this is what I call in the teaching world "Direct Instructions"-- You had an opening (hook), you demonstrated, you walked through each step, you provided a visual, and you wrapped up (concluded) this lesson on how to locate a parasitic draw. I will be locating my draw in the summer months. Well done--this was EXEMPLARY!

  • @jonnygridseth7180
    @jonnygridseth7180 Před rokem +7

    I´m a mechanic. This is one the best videos I´ve ever seen. Very well explained. Perfect troubleshooting. Good job

    • @kt1696
      @kt1696 Před 5 dny

      I've had my car in the same repair garage for several years now, for the same fault, battery drain.. After having two new batteries installed within a short time, we paid for an electrical check by a car electrician, ovr £70 each time, the garage did other various checks. The electrician said no faults in the electrics, we were finding that the cooling fan was staying on after switching the battery off, this was intermittently. Then the garage fitted another new battery and a new alternator. Problem of battery drain continued. We'd charge the battery up and it would slowly drain, until the second or third week the battery would be drained. My car is 2002 vauxhall diesel 1.7. I'm so fed up. I've been giving the car a good run at least once a week, thinking I was topping up the battery but, this morning I went to start the car and the battery just made that dying sound, no start.

  • @johnrice4307
    @johnrice4307 Před 3 lety +81

    Best 'parasitic draw' video evah, and one of the best uses of 15 mins. with my clothes on in my 74 years on this rock. Well done, sir. Thank you. Thumbed up. Subbed. Carry-on.

  • @Park2King
    @Park2King Před 3 lety +5

    I watched this video yesterday before doing some work on my battery and today I helped a neighbour with a drained battery get her manual transmission car push-started and on her way. Since this video touched on a back door-release hatch not working properly, I looked for something similar when my neighbour's "door ajar" warning light stayed illuminated. Turned out her back hatch wouldn't close properly because of some fender damage that wasn't fixed and caused the door to jam opening and closing. To open it, she would pry with her fingers on one side and pop it open. To close it, she would give it a good slam. However, the electric switch to remotely open the hatchback was accidentally hit by her and since the door didn't pop open at the time, and she didn't notice the illuminated warning light, it stayed illuminated for days until she went to start her car today. Not exactly the same problem as the Jeep in the video but the knowledge gained came in so handy less than 24 hours later. CZcams University is great!

  • @stevew7291
    @stevew7291 Před 3 lety +36

    Nice job. Now this is a great example of a CZcams video done the right way. Good camera angles, light up dark areas. In focus. No shaky camera. Great narration that was easy to understand, without crazy background noises. And the cherry on top was taking it to a conclusion. After watching your video I actually believe I have a chance to find my parasitic draw on my 1999 Suburban. THANK YOU!

  • @Lego_SML
    @Lego_SML Před 2 lety +10

    Your the first person who allowed this information to sink in. Thank you so much!

  • @ryansantos-sr5xl
    @ryansantos-sr5xl Před 3 lety +7

    good tutorial, i learn something from you matt...thanks, other solution is disconnect the fuse, replace it with a 4pin relay, one of the pin of the fuse is constant (+) connect it to #30 (add a fuse) of a relay, other pin of the fuse to #87 of a relay, connect #85 of a relay to ground then the #86 (switch) of a relay to + acc from the fuse box (find one), its just by doing this the body control module wont have power supply when key is off (so it wont draw any power) but when u turn the key to acc or on it will supply power to the relay switch powering it on.

  • @Ratellll
    @Ratellll Před 6 lety +255

    This is one of the best instruction videos i've ever seen, Thanks Very Much !!!

  • @OfficialMarksmanTV
    @OfficialMarksmanTV Před 3 lety +23

    Honestly the best video on parasitic draw. Detailed instructions and very clear and easy to follow. Well done sir.

  • @Steve-sv3ln
    @Steve-sv3ln Před 2 lety

    Praise God for men like this! Ty for taking the time to do this! You will be repaid for your kindness here one day!
    The Gospel of John, when you're ready!❤️

  • @benniedonald
    @benniedonald Před 3 lety +2

    I spent a year taking electrical classes. Forty hours a week equivalent to 2 years Technical college. I had two incredible instructors and I learned a lot. However I have never understood how to troubleshoot the electrical system of an automobile this clearly explained the issue I was having understanding it.
    Dummy me kept thinking I would have to find the end of every wire one at a time and test them.
    No one has ever ever suggested checking fuses in this way.
    Thank you for sharing this information. I have a 98 dodge ram pickup that is drawing from somewhere. Now I can track it down without taking the dashboard off. LOL

  • @duckthis17
    @duckthis17 Před 5 lety +119

    Just by showing how to set up the Harbor freight multi meter(which many people have) helped me tremendously.Great Vid.Thank you

    • @m.w.2098
      @m.w.2098 Před 4 lety +3

      Right? I was thinking about all the harbor freight multimeters I've seen in most of the videos I've watched 🤣🤣🤣 I've got my own, too

    • @scottvan1898
      @scottvan1898 Před 4 lety +2

      That a freebie item ,so everyhaborfreigh has one of those.

    • @handsomwhitedevil4213
      @handsomwhitedevil4213 Před 4 lety +2

      @@scottvan1898 yep, got it for free too

    • @robertodom9145
      @robertodom9145 Před 3 lety +3

      Best $ 6.49 cents I ever spent for a tool

    • @DIXIEMAFIA251
      @DIXIEMAFIA251 Před 3 lety +1

      The Harbour Freight Meter actually Brought me Here! lol Great Video

  • @SuzyKim84
    @SuzyKim84 Před 4 lety +67

    Damn. Let’s get this person to 1 mil! Great video, clear, straight to the point but explaining as tho the person watching is a auto noob! Love this!!! ❤️

  • @jonathanelser590
    @jonathanelser590 Před 4 lety +2

    Went and got a harbor freight multi meter like in the video. Didn't notice that I picked up the 5 amp model by accident, the wires melted. My 2000 XJ has been a wild adventure so far. LOL

  • @vonshango6311
    @vonshango6311 Před 3 lety +3

    0:40 short-circuit in the wire somewhere. 0:58 DC Volts 20, make sure you have a good battery reads 12.6v+. 1:15 check terminal for excess corrosion. 1:34 turn to 10 amp (milliamps setting ideal to spot tiny draw), move lead to amps jack, attach leads. 2:10 disconnect neg battery terminal set aside. first turn everything off, close doors or tape sensor shut, then connect leads 2:48 connect one lead to terminal, the other to the cable that normally connects to it 'to get readings in between' the two. 3:00 on the 10 amp scale you should not read anything over 50 milliamps (.05 on 10amp scale). 3:30 now pull fuses 1 at a time until you find the one that drops the drain to 0.

  • @harrysurtees8710
    @harrysurtees8710 Před 3 lety +4

    Mat, after watching a few other videos, for me, I liked yours best. I used what I learned from you video and fixed my sons honda, and now, the car starts, even if it sits for 3 or 4 days. Thank you. Your voice is easy to listen too, and that's a bonis. Thanks again.

  • @1234tric
    @1234tric Před 5 lety +8

    I liked that disruption of that '' thing a-ma-bobber.''

  • @elightenedking1997
    @elightenedking1997 Před 19 dny

    👍Moral of the story... humanity and computers have a love/hate relationship. Computers are great... when they work as intended but are time consuming and expensive to fix when they don't. Good job explaining this topic.

  • @south0heaven
    @south0heaven Před rokem +2

    Man I'm so happy I found this video.
    I've been bashing my head into the wall trying to find out what was going on with my 2002 Grand Cherokee for weeks.

  • @xaundueshaune535
    @xaundueshaune535 Před 4 lety +17

    Thanks for the best class so far I have seen in this regard. more power to you

  • @erikcaldwell2913
    @erikcaldwell2913 Před 3 lety +6

    Your a genius, I have always turned to your videos over the years, cause your genius not only mechanically, but the way you explain things, in such detail. Your a great teacher. Thanks so much for your help over the years.

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      @charliemarkson1776 Před 3 lety

      I\'m not sure but ,if anyone else wants to discover battery reconditioning business try t.co/YpdloYO92F ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my neighbor got great success with it.

  • @VideoCesar07
    @VideoCesar07 Před 11 měsíci

    This video is 6 years old but has to be the best troubleshooting video of how to troubleshoot a parasitic draw. I did the one that has been pretty popular of how to locate it without removing the negative battery cable but that one has proven a bust. What I love about this video is you not only show how to set the multimeter and pull the fuses but you then also show how to go to the next step to narrow down where the draw is in case you still end up at a rather broad range of possibilities like the wire cluster that the fuse was connected to which in turn controlled the BCM which would have been a major pain to troubleshoot. Hopefully whatever is draining my battery now is something easy to locate, but better yet, easy to fix.

  • @earthwitch8
    @earthwitch8 Před rokem +1

    I’ve been through 3 batteries since January. This insurance company Snapchat that monitors your driving damaged my car!! Someone told me about Parasitic draw. I’m 71 so I won’t be able to do it, but I sure can get some one to do it😊 this was an Excellent video. I am very gratful❤️ Also you have very nice hands😂

  • @jackdolphy8965
    @jackdolphy8965 Před rokem +4

    Great Job!! Chasing down a parasitic drain is tedious and definitely requires rigorous step by step, one piece at a time checking. You demonstrated this beautifully!

  • @avemaria3826
    @avemaria3826 Před 5 lety +8

    Great job. Very simplistic and easy to follow, you're a natural teacher. Thank you for your time and sharing valuable info!!

  • @rowellsarmiento4214
    @rowellsarmiento4214 Před 2 lety

    This tutorial is the best video about parasitic draw, all other videos doesn't help at all.

  • @TheMexrican70
    @TheMexrican70 Před 3 lety

    Tried a few other 30+ min video....fell asleep. This tutorial was the best and straightforward.

  • @Supakumo
    @Supakumo Před 3 lety +6

    Great video. You have a knack for practical mechanic work and explaining it in a way people can follow.

  • @gmiller442
    @gmiller442 Před 3 lety +17

    Excellent video with a fair paced description on what to do. A lot of videos are made by people who’ve done this a million times and they blast through it and you don’t have time to understand or they just don’t thoroughly explain. Thank you!!

  • @victorgojocco1716
    @victorgojocco1716 Před 2 lety +1

    One of the Best How to Videos on solving parasitic drain!! Straight forward, less talk, direct to the point!!

  • @hogansgoat15
    @hogansgoat15 Před 3 lety +1

    EXCELLENT VIDEO! I get so tired of trying to locate DIY videos that are loaded with guys yammering about stuff instead of showing relevant content. After watching this, I'm ready to take a shot at my C4 'Vette's battery drain. Mine isn't terrible; I usually get 5 days before the power is too low to start, so I keep it on a trickle charger, but that's an annoyance. You've given me the confidence to go after it myself! THANK YOU!!

  • @steveyulenburg129
    @steveyulenburg129 Před 7 lety +21

    That right there is some usable information.. Thanks Matt!

  • @MinusStatue11
    @MinusStatue11 Před 3 lety +5

    I learned so much from this video. the whole trouble shooting process was as real as it gets, thank you mate.

  • @bradfarmer3190
    @bradfarmer3190 Před 4 lety

    This gentleman is a bloody genius. All other videos show you how to find the draw, just like this video and they stop. The difference is the 2nd half of this video. I pin pointed my radio as the reason for the draw. What is it in the radio pulling amps? Who cares. I just installed a kill switch. This dude saved me $100’s of dollars as you really are at the mercy of the repair shop. Thank you sir. Great video.

  • @montytaxara4328
    @montytaxara4328 Před 4 lety

    I hate chasing electrical gremlins!! Your no bullshit videos with your mono-tone voice gives me a zen and am able to fix my problems without putting holes in my shop walls...thanx!

  • @harrybachmann9815
    @harrybachmann9815 Před 7 lety +4

    Great video and tips Matt! Would have come in handy when I had my 98ZJ with the same problem. LOL, I spent hours trying to figure out where my draw was.

  • @RANDOMNATION907
    @RANDOMNATION907 Před 6 lety +3

    Great tutorial ... also, great suggestions in the comments. My 2000 WJ Laredo had a parasitic draw. Turns out my glass hatch "trigger button" to open just the glass hatch was highly corroded. Thank you.

  • @doomedalready
    @doomedalready Před 3 lety +1

    This guy is a very smart young man , He gave me a good lesson on tracing faulty wiring.

  • @robertjameson277
    @robertjameson277 Před 2 lety

    Had a battery draw issue for 7 month and paid £270 to 6 different Mechanics without any luck then a 14 min video found issue thanx

  • @SoCBrain
    @SoCBrain Před 4 lety +18

    This is a fantastic tutorial, love your style, clear, direct and concise, I learned a lot, thank you!!!

  • @umarauwal1959
    @umarauwal1959 Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much sir, This was one of the most helpful videos I've watched. You kept it simple and step by step 🙏

  • @VidTubeWatch
    @VidTubeWatch Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent job. I feel more confident now in tracking down the parasitic draw in my '87 Chevy Silverado R10. Shop said it was an alternator and replaced it. I had a new batter in, and two days later it was dead as a wedge. I should of taken it back immediately. Thanks for the alternator that I didn't need. It was a birthday gift repair, and I didn't want to let my dad know it didn't solve the problem. LOL.

  • @andrewjames3353
    @andrewjames3353 Před rokem +1

    The Mr Rogers of the off road world. Great video. thanks

  • @mikewerksps
    @mikewerksps Před 2 lety +3

    Knowledge is Power! After watching your concise instructional video I feel empowered to get started on my friends Mercedes with APBD (annoying parasitic battery drain). I watched several other videos and they all assumed I knew how to use a multimeter. Knowing what it is and knowing how to use it is the difference between failure and success. I start tomorrow morning and plan on having an answer as to why this happens. Thank you , thank you, thank you !

    • @happylife1080
      @happylife1080 Před rokem

      Did you find the problem? I have an MB with an APBD.

  • @kcb295
    @kcb295 Před 5 lety +13

    Hey Matt thank you, very thorough and informative..

  • @WhiteMountainView
    @WhiteMountainView Před 2 lety

    Best explanation of leak I found on CZcams.

  • @jesseayers9322
    @jesseayers9322 Před 4 lety +2

    Well done video. Good explanation without rambling; clear shots to make it easy to see each step.

  • @deltabravo1411
    @deltabravo1411 Před 3 lety +2

    The fact that some people gave this video a thumbs down is really sad. Thanks for this video, good stuff man!

  • @wrestlesbears5886
    @wrestlesbears5886 Před 7 lety +46

    Matt, I've been a long time viewer of your videos. Not only because I have an XJ of my own, but because a lot of vids like this one, apply to more than just jeeps. I've been wanting to know how to do this ever since your first video on the cheap jeep's battery dying. So thank you for making such high quality and in depth videos

  • @aleinhorn5162
    @aleinhorn5162 Před 3 lety +1

    Dear sir
    I enjoyed the video.
    You showed from A to Z and without shortcuts,that way even someone without knowledge can check those things.
    Thank you

  • @mactackett1
    @mactackett1 Před 4 lety +1

    Very well made video. Very informative. Now I can go fix my 2007 Jeep wrangler. Mine is the M13 fuse which also controls many things. Damn computers. I hate them too. The only thing good about them is being able to watch videos like yours. Thanks.

  • @quincybirwood2629
    @quincybirwood2629 Před 5 lety +5

    Excellent work my friend. You have solved the problem I have with parasitic draw. ...same as yours, that draw was coming from somewhere in the group going to the rear hatch sensor.

  • @survivalbyJGC
    @survivalbyJGC Před 7 lety +18

    Just an FYi(cause I didnt see it in the video nor the comments), The Security system relies upon that back hatch being closed, and if it senses that it isnt closed; the Body Control Module never 'goes to sleep' after the system arms itself(3 min after door lock or engine off and doors closed). The late model ZJ's were notorious for this flaw, and many times the BCM burns out because of it.(too many hours being on). I had this issue for some time. The alarm would go off at strange times during the night/day. The fix(if you do not have the flipper glass on the hatch) is a simple $2.00 switch/part that fits into the hatch mechanism. If the flipper glass is present: there is another plastic piece that helps the car know that the window is closed or open. Also quite cheap if you can find it.

    • @survivalbyJGC
      @survivalbyJGC Před 7 lety +8

      if the BCM never goes to sleep, you will find a parasitic draw much like what you have in your 98 GC. There is also a quick fix for the hatch mechanism sensor. You just clip the sensor out of the circuit in the rear by cutting the two wires to the sensor(in and out of the mechanism) and simply crimp or solder them together. This fix will always send a circuit 'closed' to the BCM but will allow your rear hatch or flipper glass to be opened whenever without the alarm being triggered. Also a fun fact, the rear locking mechanism also controls the power feed to the rear wiper. If one or both of the sensors in the back hatch are in an 'open' signal the rear wiper will not work. The relay system will not allow the power to get back there for the wiper to do its thing. For other ZJ owners out there: Cherokeetalk and Jeep Forum have tons of info and friendly ZJ owners ready to help.

    • @bezaleeluk3696
      @bezaleeluk3696 Před 4 lety +1

      Finally a commenter that has a clue about why a rear hatch sensor/switch is important and why the BCM should be left operational and not disabled... Is he going to tell his insurance company he's modified the vehicles alarm so it is no longer effective? I doubt it!

  • @phreezown2862
    @phreezown2862 Před 3 lety

    CRAZY! IM HAVING THE EXACT SAME ISSUE ON MY 98 GRAND CHEROKEE AND CANNOT FIGURE OUT WHAT WAS DRAWING. MY BACK HATCH SENSOR IS GOING OFF ON MY INSTRUMENT CLUSTER UP FRONT WHEN MY HATCH IS CLOSED. PURPLE SNIP TIME! THANK YOU BRO SERIOUS LIFESAVER! 👍👍

  • @puthenpeedikayilthomas1309

    Very simple and common sense method you explained the problem and solution to fix the electrical problem. Thank you very much.

  • @ALMAX65
    @ALMAX65 Před 5 lety +4

    Brilliant man, had a drain for ages , I think I found it through this method , appreciate your time posting this ..great stuff

  • @ChrisMassie_RVA
    @ChrisMassie_RVA Před 6 lety +7

    What a useful video! I don't have a jeep, but I do have a couple old cars that I'm maintaining. Thanks, Matt!!

  • @Raymond-rr5iv
    @Raymond-rr5iv Před 2 lety

    Matt you got me !! I just bought a used late model 2018 Kia Sedona with 28,300 miles and 3 years on the warranty. I had no trouble until 3 weeks after I bought the car. The battery went dead. So, I jumped it, went to AutoZone, found out had a dead battery and replace it. 2 Days Later the battery went dead again. I jumped it, went AutoZone... same drill and the battery... alternator and starter are fine... so I have a parasitic battery draw !!! Darn it !!! Why does this happen to me ?? So, I've watched about five videos on parasitic power draws and yours is pretty good 👍. I can see it's not going to be as easy as I would like,...but maybe not that bad. Thank you so much for your demonstration/ explanation and teaching. I really do appreciate it and I'd probably be lost without CZcams gurus like yourself. I spent all my money on the car and I can't afford a mechanic now. By the way I hate electronics too !!!

  • @TheDebymoore
    @TheDebymoore Před měsícem

    I’m impressed . I’m not easily impressed but you are a genius . I’m showing this to my granddaughter to trouble shoot my battery drainage on my 2008 cts 4 Cadillac .

  • @lukemarks7403
    @lukemarks7403 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you so much! Going to do this tomorrow.

  • @metallicamastg
    @metallicamastg Před 7 lety +18

    whoo, that scene with pulling fuses was tense, like a real hollywood masterpiece 🍿

    • @dragonluz
      @dragonluz Před 4 lety

      Matt Matthew I like when Matt say “I hate computers”

  • @terrycaffrey9007
    @terrycaffrey9007 Před 2 lety

    Wish I had seen this video before I had an auto electrician who come out and suggested we buy a solar panel to keep the battery charged, he did not say what could be the trouble.. after this video I did what you said and found the problem.. thank you....

  • @maniacalmonster2293
    @maniacalmonster2293 Před 2 lety

    Kick ass man. See, on videos like this when people show you stuff that you wouldn't think of doing yourself, it makes me wonder... where did they learn the information that they are showing us??

  • @janerikjensen5361
    @janerikjensen5361 Před 4 lety +4

    Great video, and spot on regarding how almost everyone can perform a faultfinding like this and to come up with a solution / remedy. Again, thanks a lot .-)

  • @classicrock4ev3r
    @classicrock4ev3r Před 7 lety +3

    Very helpful, wonder if this is the problem on my ZJ too.

  • @user-bu9us6cx6d
    @user-bu9us6cx6d Před 4 měsíci

    I Have been struggling to find a battery drain in my 86 ford ranger. Most videos on this subject are to technical. This video is down to earth and common sense.

  • @jimsmith5029
    @jimsmith5029 Před rokem

    Best video yet for explaining a draw

  • @russelljowett7258
    @russelljowett7258 Před 7 lety +34

    Matt the real pain here is not in your head, it's in your ribs /shoulders/back/neck the day after spending 5hrs bent double in the dam footwell trying to find the problem! Ahhhh! Been there done that!
    Sometimes I even sing to myself I love my jeep I love my jeep when it's taking forever to find the bleepin problem!!

  • @benjaminvolesky1653
    @benjaminvolesky1653 Před 7 lety +6

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO...

  • @ssnders2522
    @ssnders2522 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your video, I had a battery draw and bought a multimeter to figure out what’s going on, I looked at multiple different videos on CZcams and all of them were vague and didn’t really break down step by step what to do, I find your video and was able to finally diagnose the problem correctly, thanks again!!

  • @jessec2353
    @jessec2353 Před 2 lety +1

    Saw your video on TV and had to get on my phone to give you a big thumbs up for this video. Great detail and to the point. No cursing nor talking about nonsense. BTW, my 2005 Grand Cherokee has a latch on each side of the rear door. The warning Rear Door Open would come on/off at times. Didn't realize the right latch wasn't fully engaging. So now I just put a bit more pressure til I hear that side click. Problem solved.

  • @richardbutler6770
    @richardbutler6770 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video . Well articulated , informative , and easy to understand. Definitely a thumbs up. THANKS ! It helped us a lot , and we appreciated the effort that you put in .

  • @subhashbandodkar6630
    @subhashbandodkar6630 Před 5 lety +4

    Hi there FROM INDIA,, I fixed my car battery witch was draining from 2 months watching your video.. Im very happy now,, Thanks a lot man

    • @allyoop8879
      @allyoop8879 Před 5 lety +2

      which not witch LOL. car battery WHICH was draining.. The word "witch" refers to an evil person like Hillary Clinton.

    • @shaf3006
      @shaf3006 Před 5 lety +1

      Very very happy aa, glad you fix it macha

  • @francispotter5300
    @francispotter5300 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a problem with. My 94 Chevy S-10 battery go dead after a week of not driving fairly new battery , checked and replace alternator every thing was good let set for week no start dead battery , thanks for sharing your talents going to be doing so testing

  • @joetaylor1459
    @joetaylor1459 Před 4 měsíci

    6 yrs and still impressing with your wisdom.. cheers

  • @sjstub
    @sjstub Před 5 lety +17

    Great video Matt. You're a very good teacher. Ever think about taking rings & watches off when working around cars...esp. electrical? Ever see an injury from a shorted out ring? This safety stuff was ingrained in me while serving as an acft electrician in the AF.

    • @charleswilson4598
      @charleswilson4598 Před 2 lety +4

      Years ago I was replacing a headlight bulb on my Ford. The pos post of the battery was located quite close to the metal of the front fender area. So when I reached between the battery and the fender to replace the bulb my wrist bridged the gap. I was wearing a wrist watch at the time with a metal watch band, so the watch band bridged the gap between the pos post and the sheet metal, creating a dead short and many amps around my wrist. I tried to flip the watch band off of my wrist with my other hand but it was so hot I couldn't touch it. After jumping around and flailing my arms I finally got that watch band off of my wrist. I developed a permanent scar where the watch band went around my wrist and I can still see that watch band 40 years later.

    • @jabroski69
      @jabroski69 Před rokem +1

      @@charleswilson4598 ouch I bet that only happened once. I once pissed on an electric fence after a dare it burnt my hair and schortched my balls and made me shit in my coveralls

    • @lynchcreekmuzzy5759
      @lynchcreekmuzzy5759 Před 7 měsíci

      Yep....never wanted to get caught wearing rings, jewelry, etc on the flightline.
      U.S.A.F. Weapons Specialists
      F-16
      A10 Warthog

  • @jarochotv7832
    @jarochotv7832 Před 4 lety +19

    YOU THE MAN THANK YOU SO MUCH IT HELP ME A LOTS

  • @vincentamorosi5665
    @vincentamorosi5665 Před 4 lety +1

    Excellent Detective work I learned a Ton. My neighbor across the street gave his Old Jeep Cherokee to the Junk Yard after it killed a couple of Batteries, because he was afraid it would be to expensive to Fix. But his also needed some engine work. I think now it was the same problem!!!

  • @premiumblue1637
    @premiumblue1637 Před 4 lety +1

    The very best video on solving this type of problem! Easy to follow sensible guide to fixing a mystery drain. A big thumbs up!!!

  • @jimcarr4519
    @jimcarr4519 Před 5 lety +10

    Before cutting the purple wire you can remove it from the plastic block with a straight pin.
    slide the pin next to the wire. on one side will be a release letting the wire free from the block

    • @bezaleeluk3696
      @bezaleeluk3696 Před 4 lety +1

      You can do that or just leave the fuse out as it's probably exactly the same circuit he's disabling (NOT FIXING)

  • @dkgrace6743
    @dkgrace6743 Před 5 lety +15

    Best video on this subject. Very detailed and thorough. Thank you. Move over Chrisfix.

  • @bobbyz7736
    @bobbyz7736 Před 5 měsíci

    That was a great video on tracing down a short causing battery drain. I like that you had no music going, spoke clearly and showed each step as you went. Thanks for taking time to give us all some helpful information!

  • @thomasallen4211
    @thomasallen4211 Před rokem

    Fixed my problem! It was the connection on my rear hatch latch. I unplugged it and voltage dropped from 0.22 to 0.02. BleepinJeep has helped me out whenever I can’t figure it out myself. Thank you BleepinJeep!!

    • @bleepinjeep
      @bleepinjeep  Před rokem +1

      Glad it helped, great job on the fix!

    • @thomasallen4211
      @thomasallen4211 Před 10 měsíci

      @@bleepinjeep love y’all!! You have helped me out a lot with y’all’s videos. Keep up the great job. Y’all are awesome

  • @crazycadillacman
    @crazycadillacman Před 3 lety +2

    This is a great and informative video, I like the method of testing between the male and female parts of the connectors for current. I do have a question, how would one perform this same type of test on the type of fuse boxes that are hard wired in like some of the auxiliary fuse boxes and some manufacturers also have them hard wired with no connectors

    • @codyreece7871
      @codyreece7871 Před 2 lety

      Useful reply but it doesn't answer their question. Just saying I'd like to know how to test them if they are built in. My only answer is to barely peel a tiny piece of plastic off of the wire to be able to test it, or all if it takes it, then just use electric tape around the places you done it, idk just an idea

  • @jeffchappell4856
    @jeffchappell4856 Před 7 lety +16

    Great trouble shooting, very helpful! the back hatch sensor gets out of adjustment inside the hatch, lots of people have that issue... causes the alarm to go off too.

    • @HewettBrian
      @HewettBrian Před 7 lety

      Jeff Chappell how do you re-adjust it? That's mine too. About 2am my alarm will go off for no reason.

    • @jeffchappell4856
      @jeffchappell4856 Před 7 lety +3

      here is a good writeup Brian: www.nagca.com/forum/showthread.php?t=38617

  • @justcaldwell
    @justcaldwell Před rokem

    Hands down, THE BEST video I've seen for troubleshooting a parasitic draw. Thank you!!

  • @michaelphillips9530
    @michaelphillips9530 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic video. My son has a Toyota 4 Runner and is having problems with parasitic battery drain. We plan to use this video this weekend to troubleshoot his problem.
    Thanks for a great video!

  • @omnomix
    @omnomix Před 7 lety +4

    i learned more thank you for the knowlage

  • @maxinpains6937
    @maxinpains6937 Před 4 lety +10

    When he start to using a metal pin to connect wire I knew he is one of us . LoL 😂 job well done !

  • @FurrychalkbagOutdoors
    @FurrychalkbagOutdoors Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic informative video.!! Very clear and easy to follow problem solving. Thank you from the Uk. All the very best Mike🙂

  • @paulevans592
    @paulevans592 Před rokem

    One of THE BEST fault-finding videos i have ever seen. I had a "05 Jeep Cherokee and it had sooo many electrical faults i traded it in on a Mazda CX9 - best thing i ever did. I wish i had seen your video before getting rid of it. The dealership could not fix the faults !! The transmission would drop into 1st gear from 100klm on it own !! nearly killed me.
    I will use your tips to fault find an issue on a vw /subaru conversion that drains the battery. Thanks

  • @Maxxis1941
    @Maxxis1941 Před 7 lety +8

    My wife had a parasitic draw in het TJ. She likes learning so she did it herself.
    I offered to help teach her but...
    Her reply?
    "I have a date with Matt"
    I watched a rerun of CHiPs with the dog.
    🤔🤔🤔

  • @francoismorin6806
    @francoismorin6806 Před rokem

    Wow nice done sir ! so we Went to battery -> cluster-fuse -> single cluster -> single wire... well done !

  • @rrubalc
    @rrubalc Před 7 měsíci

    You have the gift of teaching !! Great job. I admire you being so humble ! Greetings from California.

  • @AceBoy2099
    @AceBoy2099 Před 7 lety +7

    I haven't used all data but I'm sure the wiring schematic you could probably find there would have told you what was on that #7 circuit and when you traced the wire like you did it'd tell you what it controlled, instead of just cutting it you could have unplugged the back hatch sensor pin thing to test it that way, (probably ideal for "important" things compared to cutting and resplicing when it isn't needed) then you don't have that live wire just dangling and if you found a decent sensor somewhere down the road you could just throw it in and be fixed right....
    plus the wiring schematic may have gave a clue to where the wires run incase of a break/short somewhere inline that could be fixed.

    • @delinquentdesign
      @delinquentdesign Před 7 lety +5

      Matts a smart boy. he'll probably just use it to power a dummy led theft deterrent light as a cheap security system for the cheap jeep. Problem solved.

    • @ericg3354
      @ericg3354 Před 7 lety +1

      AceBoy2099 alldata is pretty sick ive used it alot

    • @willefixit
      @willefixit Před 5 lety

      @@ericg3354 $$ cheap jeep

  • @23x31
    @23x31 Před 4 lety +6

    Nothing says you've arrived like that free Harbor Freight meter.

  • @ArchersPlace
    @ArchersPlace Před 4 lety

    So. These videos were super helpful and I learned a lot! Did all the tests. Batt voltage good, alter test good, no more than .022 draw. So why am I not starting in the morning?
    One big thing that no one mentions in the countless videos I’ve watch is the battery’s “cold crank amperage”
    My battery is suppose to have an 850 cold and 1000 warm crank start amperage. I had it tested at our parts store and it’s reading was 350! Not even close to what it’s suppose to be. So solution? New battery. Done and done.
    I absolutely thought my battery was fine because a shop “tested” it and they said it was fine. Well just like myself all they tested was it’s Voltage. That’s not the only battery test clearly needed

  • @thewcalame506
    @thewcalame506 Před 2 lety

    This was one of the most helpful videos I've watched. You kept it simple and step by step. I also appreciated the proper terminal hookup on the meter since I lost the instructions to mine years ago. I watched your video last night and found the dome fuse had the parasitic draw, this morning. Pulled the fuse and the draw was gone. Thank you.