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Preliminary Checks • Battery Health: Start by checking the battery’s voltage (should be around 12.6V when the car is off). If it’s below 12V, the battery may be weak or damaged, which could contribute to the issue. • Parasitic Drain Test: This is the most likely cause of your issue. A parasitic drain occurs when something in the electrical system continues to draw power from the battery when the vehicle is off. 2. Parasitic Drain Test • Tools Required: You’ll need a multimeter capable of measuring amperage in the milliamps (mA) range. Steps: 1. Disconnect the Negative Battery Terminal: This ensures you’re not measuring any current draw through the rest of the car’s system. 2. Set the Multimeter to Amps (DC Current): Connect the multimeter in series between the negative battery terminal and the negative battery cable. The multimeter should read amperage (in milliamps or amps). 3. Check for High Draw: After about 10-15 minutes (to allow modules to go to sleep), check the multimeter reading. Modern vehicles typically should have a parasitic draw of less than 50 mA (0.05A). Anything higher indicates a drain. 3. Identifying the Source of the Drain If you observe high amperage, you’ll need to start isolating which circuit is causing the drain. Steps: 1. Fuses Method: • Method of pulling fuses out on this vehicle it’s not working. Do not do that. If you pull the fuse out, you will awake the whole system Check amperage across the fuse ,watch the amperage on the multimeter. • When the amperage drops significantly , you’ve likely identified the circuit causing the drain. 2. Check Common Culprits: • Faulty Modules: Many modern vehicles, like Q7, have modules that stay awake (e.g., body control module, infotainment system). • Faulty Alternator Diodes: A bad alternator could allow current to flow back into the battery even when the car is off. • Aftermarket Accessories: If you have any aftermarket electronics (e.g., alarms, stereo systems, lights), these could also cause a drain. In this case, we had aftermarket alarm system installed Thank you for watching please like and subscribe . Disclaimer . "This video is for informational and entertainment purposes only. I do not guarantee any specific outcome. You are responsible for your own actions and decisions." "Follow any advice or instructions in this video at your own risk. I am not liable for any damages or injuries that may occur." "The information provided in this video is not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Always consult with a qualified professional before making any decisions."