Date: Wed, 30 May 2012 09:34:22 -0700
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From: neil n <musomuso@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: New radio= dead battery?
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Hi Sarah.
In my Bentley, diagrams for '85 start P. 97.60. IIRC, the '85 wiring
changed ~ mid year. Check your VIN against the VIN shown in the first set
of '86 diagrams.
Not sure if I'm understanding your question, but typically there's two
power sources to a head unit: one constant power to maintain presets, one
to operate the radio. Over a relatively short period, the "constant" power
draw would drain your battery down. (say two weeks, no battery charger,
very little engine run time).
A radio draws far less current than what's needed to turn the starter. So
it will work, to a point, but starter won't turn. Also, the radio may be
connected to a second battery. This is typically located behind the driver
seat.
There's lots in the archives on auxiliary or "aux." battery setups.
Your radio may be wired straight to a given battery. Hopefully there's a
fuse in that circuit! One could install a switch between the constant power
going to radio, or just disconnect that wire and live with no presets.
Neil.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 8:48 AM, Sarah Kieschnick <photofreakk@yahoo.com>wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I have a question: Why is my new radio always "lit up" even when turned
> off and ignition is off also? And after 2wks (from installation of radio),
> now my battery is dead, even though I started it several times including
> for 10minutes the day it "died"?
>
> So if the radio maybe drained my battery-Why does my radio still work and
> have power, even this morning?!?
>
> I am a newbie and looking @ my Bentley guide, but why doesn't it show 1985
> wiring? Do I just look at the 1983 wiring on 97.20/97.21?? (I obviously
> didn't do the install - I paid the previous owner to do it and he had done
> several but is on the road to Grandcanyon as we speak to ask him)
>
> It is a 1985 Westy vanagon GL 1.9
>
> Thanks,
> Sarah in Tx
> 1985 Westy vanagon GL 1.9 "Lennon"
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
--
Neil n
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