 
| In a message dated 7/15/2006 8:09:03 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
twa1950@xxxxxxxxx writes: 
 To identify the culprit circuit, I used a trick my dad taught me - I pulled 
the positive wire from the battery and wired a small 12 volt bulb between 
the positive battery post and the positive wire. With the ignition off, the 
bulb should not light under normal conditions. Mine lights bright, meaning I 
have a drain on the battery. I went to the fuse block and cut the power to each 
circuit individually until the bulb went out. When I pulled the turn signal lead 
from the fuse panel, the bulb went off. Go figure. My dad is an ace at this 
stuff, but he is not well and all of my help so far has been over the phone. 
Interesting, to be sure. Has me completely baffled.   Charlie 
"Grublin X"__._,_.___ NE PA YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS 
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