Thanks for the info. I'll check. If I do that's a plus, I guess. So, does that relay always pull when the battery's attached? That would be silly. Under what conditions would it drop? Engine running? If so, they got the logic inverted. :) thanks again tom On 1 Sep 2003 at 16:06, Bob Stevens wrote: > This may be a stretch Tom but do you have the wiring harness, which includes > the relay, under the driver's seat for the 2nd battery. Wonder if > something's happening there? > Bob Stevens >
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