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I have had my son's truck at the shop for over a week and they are having a hard time finding out what is draining the battery. It's a new battery. There is a very very soft high pitch noise you can hear from the wheel wells and under the truck that will shut off when I turn the light switch all the way to the left but will come back on after some time. I can also make the noise stop and the battery won't drain over night if I pull the #39 fuse from under the hood that is labeled IGN/MISC. So far the mechanic can figure it out. I looked up the wiring and attached the screen shots. Could it be the Multifunction Led Control module?

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1 hour ago, Jason Redditt said:

I have had my son's truck at the shop for over a week and they are having a hard time finding out what is draining the battery. It's a new battery. There is a very very soft high pitch noise you can hear from the wheel wells and under the truck that will shut off when I turn the light switch all the way to the left but will come back on after some time. I can also make the noise stop and the battery won't drain over night if I pull the #39 fuse from under the hood that is labeled IGN/MISC. So far the mechanic can figure it out. I looked up the wiring and attached the screen shots. Could it be the Multifunction Led Control module?

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My eyes won't allow me to read the chart.  Did the mechanic use his scan tool to do a parasitic draw test?  Should be easy peasy to find with the right tools.  If this truck is a keeper, consider getting an MDI2 with GDS2 software on a laptop.  

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On 1/18/2022 at 4:58 PM, swathdiver said:

My eyes won't allow me to read the chart.  Did the mechanic use his scan tool to do a parasitic draw test?  Should be easy peasy to find with the right tools.  If this truck is a keeper, consider getting an MDI2 with GDS2 software on a laptop.  

 

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