Re: '57 T-Bird draining battery
Thanks for the trouble shooting tips... I guess I will have to go back through each circuit, disconnecting the power source, then re-attach the power leads one at a time until I find the circuit which is pulling power..
I was checking the electrical system out yesterday and noted a very faint click when I closed the battery grounding (negative) switch. The faint click would indicate that a relay to something is being energized.. Since the power to all of the accessories is controlled by the ignition switch, it would appear that the relay in question has power to it all the time, with the power being controlled on the ground side.
I know that interior lights are generally switched on the ground side of the circuit... It could be that the power window and power seat is wired the same way.. I think I will start with the seat and window circuits..
Thanks again guys.... Bill
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