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eccs2 draining my battery over night. what does this control? runs fine without fuse

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Old Mar 4, 2018 | 01:21 PM
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eccs2 draining my battery over night. what does this control? runs fine without fuse

i been having battery draining issues. i had to rebuild my starter, i replaced my battery. alternator is charging at 14.4 amps. i removed my battery negative and hooked to a volt meter to find the sorce of drainage. pulled every fuse with little effect until i got to eccs2 fuse and that was definatly the draining source. any help with what that fuse controls would be appreciated. im stuck. the car rus and drives fine with the fuse removed and everything works fine..any thoughts?
Old Apr 25, 2018 | 05:43 AM
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i been having battery draining issues. i had to rebuild my starter, i replaced my battery. alternator is charging at 14.4 amps. i removed my battery negative and hooked to a volt meter to find the sorce of drainage. pulled every fuse with little effect until i got to eccs2 fuse and that was definatly the draining source. any help with what that fuse controls would be appreciated. im stuck. the car rus and drives fine with the fuse removed and everything works fine..any thoughts?

Hi. I had that issue about 2-3 months ago... it was ECCS fuse under the hood.It was very difficult to find but at last i found that there is a bad relay (also under the hood). The relay was always stay open and made battery drain...
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