2 amp draw? That’s way high. Your testing with doors closed and keys outside of the Jeep right?Does anyone know what exactly this fuse is for? I have a 2 Amp parasitic draw from it. It's a 60amp fuse.
Its actually a little over 2 amps! The doors and top are off. I think the key was in the front seat while I was testing last night. I didn't even think about that! I tried waiting a few minuts so things would go to "sleep" Should I manually close the door switches or can I wait till it goes to "sleep"? I just got a roll cage installed, also the dealership had the whole dash out for airbags so pretty much every wire in the jeep has been thoroughly fucked with at this point. I'm going to get some alligator clamps for my voltmeter so I'm not fiddle fricken with those half the time.2 amp draw? That’s way high. Your testing with doors closed and keys outside of the Jeep right?
I would put the doors back on and make sure they are closed and key is out. Then when checking amperage draw that your checking with your meter being inline between the negative cable and the battery post. Watch the amperage over a 30 min timeframe. Should be less than 400 mAIts actually a little over 2 amps! The doors and top are off. I think the key was in the front seat while I was testing last night. I didn't even think about that! I tried waiting a few minuts so things would go to "sleep" Should I manually close the door switches or can I wait till it goes to "sleep"? I just got a roll cage installed, also the dealership had the whole dash out for airbags so pretty much every wire in the jeep has been thoroughly fucked with at this point. I'm going to get some alligator clamps for my voltmeter so I'm not fiddle fricken with those half the time.