Notice: Do not turn the parasitic draw test switch to the OFF position with
the engine running. Damage will occur to the vehicle's electrical system.
Notice: The test switch must be in the ON position when removing the fuses in
order to maintain continuity in the electrical system. This avoids damaging
the digital multimeter due to accidental overloading, such as
a door being opened to change a fuse.
Important: The switch knob (1) on the J 38758 
 is marked ON and OFF. When the switch knob is in  the ON position,
the circuit   is closed and electrical current will pass through  the switch.
                    When the  switch  knob is in the OFF position, the circuit
     is    open        and    electrical     current will  not pass through
  the    switch.
Caution: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in the Preface section.
- Disconnect the battery
(ground) negative cable from the battery negative terminal.
 
- Install the male end of the J 38758 
  to the battery           ground (negative)
terminal.
 
- Turn the J 38758 
  knob (1) to the OFF position.
 
- Install the battery (ground) negative cable to the female end
of the J 38758 
 .
 
- Turn the J 38758 
 knob to the ON position.
 
- Road test the vehicle and activate all of the accessories, including
the radio and the air conditioning.
 
- Park the vehicle. Turn the ignition switch to the OFF position
and remove the ignition switch key.
 
- Connect a 10 A
fused jumper wire to the (1) test switch tool terminals.
 
- Turn the J 38758 
 knob to the OFF position. The current flows through the jumper wire.
 
- Wait one minute. If the fuse blows use an inductive ammeter to
locate the current draw.
 
- Set a digital multimeter to the 10 A scale.
 
- Connect the digital multimeter
to the test switch tool terminals.
 
- Turn the J 38758 
 knob (1) to the OFF position. The current to flows through the digital multimeter.
 
- Wait one minute. Check and record the current reading.
 
| •  | When there is a current reading of 2 A or less, turn the J 38758 
 knob to the ON position.
 Continuity is maintained in the electrical system. | 
 
| •  | Then, switch the digital multimeter down
to the 2 A scale (1) for a more accurate reading when the J 38758 
 knob is turned OFF. | 
 
- Turn the J 38758 
 knob to the OFF position. Wait 10 minutes.
 
- Check and record the current reading.
 
- Note the battery reserve capacity. Refer to 
Battery Usage 
.
 
| •  | Divide the reserve capacity by 4. | 
 
| •  | Compare this to the multimeter milliampere reading taken in the
previous step. | 
 
| •  | The parasitic current drain should not exceed this number. | 
 
| •  | Example: If a battery has a reserve capacity of 100 minutes, the
current drain should not exceed 25 mA.  | 
 
- Check the charging system if the vehicle has an acceptable amount
of current drain. Refer       to 
Charging System Test 
 .
 
Notice: The test switch must be in the ON position when removing the fuses in
order to maintain continuity in the electrical system. This avoids damaging
the digital multimeter due to accidental overloading, such as
a door being opened to change a fuse.
- When the vehicle has an unacceptable amount of parasitic current drain,
 remove each fuse one at a time until the  current drain falls to an acceptable
                 level. This will indicate which circuit  is causing the drain.
      Refer     to 
Power Distribution Schematics 
 in Wiring Systems  to diagnose  exactly which part    of    
        the suspect  circuit is causing  the parasitic drain.  In some   cases
         a     non-fused      circuit    or  component, such as a generator,
    is   the      cause      of excessive  parasitic   current drain. Refer
  to   the   table below.
 
- Repeat the parasitic current drain test procedure after any repair
has been completed to make sure that the parasitic current drain is at an
                 acceptable level.
 
- When the cause of the excessive current draw has been located
and repaired, remove the J 38758 
 .
 
- Connect the battery (ground) negative cable to the  battery negative
terminal and tighten to 15 N·m (11 lb ft).
 
Component 
 | Approximate Current Draw (mA) 
Typical 
 | Approximate Current Draw (mA) 
 Maximum 
 | 
Inflatable Restraint
Sensing and Diagnostic Module (SDM) 
 | 0.75 
 | 1.0 
 | 
Instrument
Cluster 
 | 4.0 
 | 6.0 
 | 
Powertrain Control Module (PCM) 
 | 5.0 
 | 7.0 
 | 
Radio 
 | 5.0 
 | 7.0 
 | 
Remote CD Player 
 | 5.0 
 | 7.0 
 |