2000 Eddie Bauer Expy, 5.4l 4x4 with 153,000 miles. I've owned this truck since 2015 and it has always had a parasitic electrical draw that will drain the battery if the truck sits for more than 3 weeks. I work out of town on a rotational schedule so the Expy does sit for 3-4 weeks at a time without being started. I attempted to track down the parasitic draw a few years ago but didn't accomplish anything so my fix was to install a 5 amp battery tender and plug it in whenever the Expy would be parked for extended periods.
Now I seem to have a new problem. Last week my wife drove the Expy and it was fine. Couple days after that, I remotely unlocked the doors to change out the proof of insurance, relocked the doors and it seemed fine. Today I tried to unlock the doors and no response. Unlocked with the key and checked the digital volt meter. 5.4v uh-oh and wierd, the battery has never gone flat after sitting for a few days or even up to 2 weeks.
Through a battery charger on and heard the key minder start chiming with the open door. However, keys were in my pocket and ignition is in the locked position. Tried electrical items and found the power windows and radio are working with the key off and removed. I can't get the power to shut off.
Further more, it wasn't on the day I changed out the proof of insurance, so the acc circuit powered on by itself.
Now I seem to have a new problem. Last week my wife drove the Expy and it was fine. Couple days after that, I remotely unlocked the doors to change out the proof of insurance, relocked the doors and it seemed fine. Today I tried to unlock the doors and no response. Unlocked with the key and checked the digital volt meter. 5.4v uh-oh and wierd, the battery has never gone flat after sitting for a few days or even up to 2 weeks.
Through a battery charger on and heard the key minder start chiming with the open door. However, keys were in my pocket and ignition is in the locked position. Tried electrical items and found the power windows and radio are working with the key off and removed. I can't get the power to shut off.
Further more, it wasn't on the day I changed out the proof of insurance, so the acc circuit powered on by itself.