95 civic dx ?
ok i dont know if im posting this in the right spot lol i went to start my car and the batery was compleatly draind now the batery only 3 months pld tho but recently like 2 weeks ago i wired up my head unit the 12v wire yellow straight to the batery with a fuse tho and the ignition wire to the factory stereo wire harness 12v wire could this b the cause like it was a slow drain help me please im on a buget and cant aford for it 2 be serious thanks in advance
You can test whether your improvised wiring job is causing a battery drain by disconnecting the new wiring to see whether the battery will now hold its charge. You might want to charge the battery before doing this test.
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ok earlyer today my car would not start the batery was compleatly draind the headlights wouldnt even turn on. i was wandering if it was posibly a slow drai due to the way i wired my headunit i wired the ignition wire to the 12v content wire and the 12v wire on a new wire directly to the batery itself so it has power 24/7 withiut turnig the key hope this is beter
i dont know how to install that do you think it will work betrer and not drain if i wire it back the rite way
ok earlyer today my car would not start the batery was compleatly draind the headlights wouldnt even turn on. i was wandering if it was posibly a slow drai due to the way i wired my headunit i wired the ignition wire to the 12v content wire and the 12v wire on a new wire directly to the batery itself so it has power 24/7 withiut turnig the key hope this is beter
yea i do i turn it off and remove the face plate all the time or ill leave it in but off is it posible to still have a draw since i got 2 wires on contant 12v cause i know you need just 1 to keep your setings but i did 2 lol stupid i know
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