Strange Radio Issue and Battery Drain
Strange Radio Issue and Battery Drain
I've searched the forums and can't seem to find a similar issue. The other day our 2002 C320 wagon wouldn't start. It was sitting for about a week without being driven and the battery had about 3 volts in it so something is/was seriously draining the charge and it isn't the seats (I've already been through that, one replaced and one unplugged).
Prior to this happening the radio stopped working and the screen on the radio just showed ---------- and the dash is blank for the audio portion. I had a new battery installed and the radio came back to life for a couple of minutes and then died again. I did a amp draw test by removing all the fuses one at a time in all three locations and really couldn't find any significant draws, the current draw when off is .03 amps which I believe is normal. If I pull the radio fuse or disconnect and reconnect the battery the radio will come back on for a few minutes and then die again.
Does this sound link a bad radio to you guys? Could this be the reason for the dead battery? It just doesn't feel right to me and I can't find another thread where a bad radio killed the battery. For now I have the radio fuse pulled just in case.
Prior to this happening the radio stopped working and the screen on the radio just showed ---------- and the dash is blank for the audio portion. I had a new battery installed and the radio came back to life for a couple of minutes and then died again. I did a amp draw test by removing all the fuses one at a time in all three locations and really couldn't find any significant draws, the current draw when off is .03 amps which I believe is normal. If I pull the radio fuse or disconnect and reconnect the battery the radio will come back on for a few minutes and then die again.
Does this sound link a bad radio to you guys? Could this be the reason for the dead battery? It just doesn't feel right to me and I can't find another thread where a bad radio killed the battery. For now I have the radio fuse pulled just in case.



