Batter Draw CCN Fuse
Have a 2006 Dakota 4wd v6 that keeps draining the battery overnight. Swapped battery with another vehicle because I thought the economy battery I installed had dead cell. Battery died again, so I decided to perform a parasitic draw test. Opened all doors and shut latches so I could gain access to interior. waited 10-15 minutes for modules to go to sleep and had a 1.6 amp ignition off battery draw. started pulling fuses and came across fuse #55 CCN accessory feed when I pulled fuse draw went away. put fuse back in draw is back. 1 hour later still had same draw. Pulled up all data schematic and found fuse feeds the cluster but I am feeling that it feeds more. Anyone have a diagram that shows more or have had this issue before? Am I headed in right place with a cluster thanks in advance for any advice on this!
Have a 2006 Dakota 4wd v6 that keeps draining the battery overnight. Swapped battery with another vehicle because I thought the economy battery I installed had dead cell. Battery died again, so I decided to perform a parasitic draw test. Opened all doors and shut latches so I could gain access to interior. waited 10-15 minutes for modules to go to sleep and had a 1.6 amp ignition off battery draw. started pulling fuses and came across fuse #55 CCN accessory feed when I pulled fuse draw went away. put fuse back in draw is back. 1 hour later still had same draw. Pulled up all data schematic and found fuse feeds the cluster but I am feeling that it feeds more. Anyone have a diagram that shows more or have had this issue before? Am I headed in right place with a cluster thanks in advance for any advice on this!
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Northgator8 thank you for the diagram. by looking at diagram it seems to me the ignition switch feeds fuse 55 and is not powering down on the acc run keeping fuse 55 powered up. I will test it tonight and post details funny though because the cluster seems to shut down.


