In this video we have a look at a Ford F-150 that has an issue with the battery dying overnight. Although I did not see the problem initially, allowing the vehicle to …

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  1. Alex Ludwig

    2004 v10 f250 ate batteries due to self heating alternator

  2. Alex Ludwig

    That led light is nice. Should be painted orange.

  3. Kieva Storm

    0:51 of the video so far, and I'm going to guess floor shifter lever or rear park assist camera. Will update this after I watch the rest of it.

    EDIT: Interesting. I'm going to stick this one in my knowledge bank.

  4. Coker2002

    I have a 2010 f150 king ranch battery drain i took it to a shop they said it was the radio navigation system they pulled the fuse and truck has started every time for two days..

  5. mike rega

    I took a terminal end and a battery post adapter and made a one foot jumper cable and now my amp clamp fits in many hard to get situations. Works great.

  6. Kodi pauley

    So what is that amp clamp computer wizardry

  7. TheBrokenWing8

    Hey Eric my ac only works on hi on my 2003 dodge Dakota! I’m going to replace the resistor, and connector, but I want to know if the current draw coming from the blower motor is to high! I do not have a amp clamp, so would you suggest the one you have in the pinned description, or should I just go ahead and and replace the blower motor! Ty!

  8. Sir Chomps

    Nice hands, Hannah! @ 18:56!
    Mr.O, did you make the coffee a little strong this morning? Lol! Been chewing on some of those coffee beans? Lol!
    Love the vids! Keep 'em coming!!

  9. Mark Westfall

    What happens in a two hour period? It cools down – whatever happened was caused by the cooling I suspect. That or obviously gremlins.

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