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Old 07-24-2015   #11
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I've never needed to do a "parasitic draw" test on a '91 but I believe if I had a parasitic draw on a '91 I'd start with doing a complete test of the DAB (Delayed Accessory Bus) first likely. A first year feature?

Determine how you want to do the parasitic draw test and be very systematic with your procedure. I've always used the - post and cable BUT ...

I've a friend who whenever doing a parasitic draw test didn't go to the fuse box but to the fusible links first. On a '91 aside from the ECM FL and the AC BCM FL all fusible links are at the junction block behind the battery. I might remove the fender panel and do it from there in an attempt to isolate the circuit.

I believe it would eliminate the need to remove the right side knee bolster to check the AUX BOXES where there's a pair of fuses for the convenience lighting and also the accessory leads in the console (another first year feature).

**** You do need to do a "load test" on the battery and confirm the condition FIRST!
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Old 07-24-2015   #12
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I had something close to that in my '87. It drove me crazy for the longest time. Only by accident I found that it was the up position on the passenger power window switch. When I replaced both switches (passenger and driver) I found out why. What piece of junk.

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Old 08-18-2015   #13
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Old 08-18-2015   #14
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Aftermarket Radio? Burgular alarm ?
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Old 08-18-2015   #15
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Maybe the Door/Key/headlight chime? I heard that could be an issue too
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Old 08-18-2015   #16
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I don't quite understand the "bump". What have you done for a start?
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Old 08-30-2015   #17
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Sorry guys, I got distracted by some higher priority stuff.
But we narrowed it down to a short in the the seat controls on the console before I had to stash the car in a safe spot for this (non)Hurricane that was coming. So I'll let you know how it shakes out his week.

Thanks for all the feedback
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Old 09-03-2015   #18
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I noticed my battery getting drained when sitting for a few days, just discovered my passenger side visor mirror light was on... DOH!
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Old 09-11-2015   #19
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A little update here. I'm away from the car and just had a phone conversation with the guys that are working on it.
Last week they told me that they'd found a shorted out driver's side seat switch at the back of the console, (I never knew the seat motor didn't work because I never really move it.). We ordered a switch from a salvaged C4 and installed it along with the harness and plug it came with. Now the seat works, but it kept blowing fuses.
Today they tell me that in the power supply harness to the seats, after they unwrapped the tape on it they spotted a fried 3amp diode on the back of the incoming power wire in the harness, they separated the leads, but have not replaced the diode yet. The seat now works, but we're wondering wether to replace that diode, or what to do next.

Just a reminder. This is a relatively unmolested ZR-1 that I've had for over twenty years with no real electrical problems or modifications to the electrics.

I'm totally clueless as to electrical aspects of the car, so on Monday, Dick, the mechanic that's working on it is going to sign up to this forum to talk direct to anyone that might steer him in the right direction.

BTW, could my car have caught the dreaded British electrical disease from some of it's Lotus designed components?
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Old 09-12-2015   #20
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Hi Bob,

The diode is there to attenuate voltage spikes that the motor sends out when it is turned off. The voltage spikes can cause erroneous operation of electronics in the car. The diode should be replaced. It's a common 1N4002 diode. It needs to be installed with the correct polarity. The diode should be available from a computer or appliance repair parts store.
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