What is the JB power fuse?

What is the JB power fuse?

JB fuses are Junction block fuses that feed fuses in the interior junction block, go to the interior and start pulling individual fuses.

Can a 15A fuse increase the battery drain?

I pulled the 15A fuse for the radio from the under-dash box and it actually made the drain INCREASE, but by only 0.01A (to 0.07). I guess I’ll just start pulling everything till it goes away.

Is there a fuse pull test for parasitic drain?

I removed every fuse and everything plugged into the fuse box all at once and still the same draw. I unhooked the alternator, same draw. I unhooked the starter, same draw. I unplugged every relay under the hood and same draw. I don’t know anywhere else to look. Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you. Mike

Where is the fuse panel on a boat?

Δ Fuse Panel or Battery: The control head power cable can be connected to the electrical system of the boat at the fuse panel (usually located near the console), or directly to the battery. In order to minimize the potential for interference with other marine electronics, a separate power source (such as a second battery) may be necessary.

What’s the current draw on a back up Fuse?

It continuously fluctuates between 0.11A and 0.29A. This is with the car off, keys out of ignition, doors closed, etc. I found out that when I remove the BACK UP fuse (7.5A, but there’s a 10A in its place) from the under-hood fuse box, the fluctuating current draw stops and stabilizes at a constant 0.06A.

What should I do if my Fuse drains my battery?

Unplugged gauge cluster > drops to 6.80 e. Unplugged ignition, wipers, turn signals > NO change. f. Unplugged the alternator and > NO change. g. All the windows work. h. All the door locks work. i. No alarm installed. j. I have a sub to www.alldatadiy.com and used it for the locations and diagrams but I am now at a loss.

What is the current draw on a fuse?

Amplifier: completely removed > NO CHANGE. Everything else is factory stock including radio. 1) Hooked up the meter in series to the negative battery cable. Meter reads 7.18 (20mA/10A scale) current draw. 2) UNDERHOOD – If I pull the: #15 40amp fuse labeled “ Back up, ACC” > the current draw drops to 0.48mA (seems acceptable from what I’ve read).

Is there a battery drain problem on an Acura TSX?

I’ve seen a few 3G TL’s with this problem where the unit goes bad and as a result has a constant parasitic draw. Sorry to bump the old thread, but I had exactly the same leak through fuses 6 and 7 in 2008 TSX. The combine leak is about 900 mA, ~700 through fuse #6 and ~200 through #7.

What’s the draw on the Honda Accord back up Fuse?

2) UNDERHOOD – If I pull the: #15 40amp fuse labeled “ Back up, ACC” > the current draw drops to 0.48mA (seems acceptable from what I’ve read). a. I have pulled all the other fuses and relays underhood and no change. 3) I have pulled out all the fuses – one at a time – and the only one that makes a huge drop is the #7 “Back up” fuse.

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