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Old Apr 22, 2009 | 11:09 PM
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Sorry, i meant the speed sensor ^
 
Old Apr 23, 2009 | 07:09 AM
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Yeah, the speedometer is in the dashboard. The speed sensor is in the transmission, but we don't know if it's a manual or auto-tranny.

Done the voltage draw measurements yet?
 
Old May 4, 2009 | 07:48 AM
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Orite, i think i finally found the spot. Long time ago, i think about 4 years ago, i got my door jam and so the door could open up more then 90 degrees. I've also been having problems closing my door tightly because of the jam. But somehow i never had the problem with any battery drainage then. Then suddenly not too long ago, the battery start to be draining out. I recently found that the little switch or trigger on the side of the car that suppose to click inward whenever you close the door, is not working properly. ((The trigger that controls your lights if the door is close or open)))).... Some how when my door is close, it doesn't push the trigger inward and its because of that it's the car light will still be on::::, but see, i don't have that little light on the bottom of my door anymore so i had no clue.....what was going on... luckly the other day, i happen to spot, when i close my door sometimes the little red lights that shows if the doors is close or not on the dash came on.. sometimes it doesnt sometimes it does, even though i close my door...so i think that's the problem... i know long explaination... it's kinda hard to explain when my car is kinda in a bad shape..
 
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