I have a 2005 BMW 5-Series E60 that is draining the battery when it sits for days without use.
I have a relatively new battery.
I have disconnected the negative terminal of the battery, and I am pulling 3.3amps of current!
I have systematically removed every fuse in the trunk fuse panel, and the panel behind the glove box while monitoring the current. No change to the current draw with any fuse.
I have “re-registered” the battery using a code reader, and cleared all other errors.
I continue to get an “excessive discharge” error.
Are there any other (unfused) points of current draw I should be looking for?
I have a 2005 BMW 5-Series E60 that is draining the battery when it sits for days without use.
I have a relatively new battery.
I have disconnected the negative terminal of the battery, and I am pulling 3.3amps of current!
I have systematically removed every fuse in the trunk fuse panel, and the panel behind the glove box while monitoring the current. No change to the current draw with any fuse.
I have “re-registered” the battery using a code reader, and cleared all other errors.
I continue to get an “excessive discharge” error.
Are there any other (unfused) points of current draw I should be looking for?
I have a 2005 BMW 5-Series E60 that is draining the battery when it sits for days without use.
I have a relatively new battery.
I have disconnected the negative terminal of the battery, and I am pulling 3.3amps of current!
I have systematically removed every fuse in the trunk fuse panel, and the panel behind the glove box while monitoring the current. No change to the current draw with any fuse.
I have “re-registered” the battery using a code reader, and cleared all other errors.
I continue to get an “excessive discharge” error.
Are there any other (unfused) points of current draw I should be looking for?