N
nimmy
Hello
I have a very perculier problem that has been bugging me literaly years.
Back story, I'll try and be as quik as possible:
I have an Audi 44 B5, which, after a couple of years suddenly started with a battery drain problem. Neither I nor the garage could find any problem with a multimeter/ test lamp. Eventually after two for three years of trying I just ended up stareing at the multimeter in complete puzzlement, at which point I saw it surge to 700 - 1000 mA, I watched it more and notice it was pulsing at regular intervals. I had no idea what it could be so I started pulling fuses, eventually finding it was fuse 15 (instrument cluster and a few things); I also pulled all the relays but the pulse still kept going; by pure accident I had the multimeter in line of sight with the cluster and it turned out that the surge was caused by the minute hand moving of all things.
I got a second hand cluster and replaced the old, unfortunately this did not cure the problem. So, the surge is caused by the minute hand moving on, but it's not the clock or instrument cluster itself but the clock must be triggering a surge elsewere. I could just pull the fuse everyhting I park, but this resets the odemeter to 0 and who knows what else.
Has anybody on here ever had this experiance or heard of it? Has you can appretiate it's sending me nutty trying to track it down.
Long shot I know, but thanks for your patience.
I have a very perculier problem that has been bugging me literaly years.
Back story, I'll try and be as quik as possible:
I have an Audi 44 B5, which, after a couple of years suddenly started with a battery drain problem. Neither I nor the garage could find any problem with a multimeter/ test lamp. Eventually after two for three years of trying I just ended up stareing at the multimeter in complete puzzlement, at which point I saw it surge to 700 - 1000 mA, I watched it more and notice it was pulsing at regular intervals. I had no idea what it could be so I started pulling fuses, eventually finding it was fuse 15 (instrument cluster and a few things); I also pulled all the relays but the pulse still kept going; by pure accident I had the multimeter in line of sight with the cluster and it turned out that the surge was caused by the minute hand moving of all things.
I got a second hand cluster and replaced the old, unfortunately this did not cure the problem. So, the surge is caused by the minute hand moving on, but it's not the clock or instrument cluster itself but the clock must be triggering a surge elsewere. I could just pull the fuse everyhting I park, but this resets the odemeter to 0 and who knows what else.
Has anybody on here ever had this experiance or heard of it? Has you can appretiate it's sending me nutty trying to track it down.
Long shot I know, but thanks for your patience.