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    Quote Originally Posted by PeeBee View Post
    I put an isolating switch on the earth terminal, fixed any storage parasitic load in its tracks. I will chase it down when I have time I guess. I used one of the green plastic twist top battery terminal jigger, got what I am hoping is a quality one from Narva. The higher priced switch I had could not handle the starter motor load, so was swapped out
    I just have the earth disconnected when the Patrol is sleeping in the garage and connect it back up when i want to take it for a burn...

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    I was thinking that might be the case, but just wanted to be sure and thanks for the info it confirmed what needs to be done.
    Cheers mate.
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    Actually i was thinking along the same lines if it becomes to messy
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    Hi PeeBee

    What switch did you end up useing, i never thought off the load being used to start up
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    Well i found two faults pulling fuses, one was a wiring loom to a old lightbar with an inline fuse, fixed
    the other is a fuse Fuse Box.JPG for some reason highlighted yellow says ( Battery 7.5 amp Elec Parts ) so i pulled that one as well
    So my Paracitic draw has gone all good but i have not found anything that is not working (as yet) that is run from the 7.5 Battery Fuse Elec Parts and why is that fuse highlighted
    Yellow i am sure there must be a reason, has anyone had issuses with this fuse. Its the last of the 2006 models literally one of the last ones built Dec 2006, no computers i believe, no NATS Immobilizer (nervously removed with very big hammer and screwdriver when i shit it self ) and the light is still flashing under dash matt ? but that fuse is a mistery at the moment.
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    NATS just when i thought that problem was gone, i believe that fuse is number 24 and i think it is part of the NATS system which got the hammer so mabe it's confused i dont know
    i will just have to wait and see.
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