Killed a battery which Canadian Tire replaced and now I disconnect a terminal every night. I was doing some work and through chance discovered that I had 12v + at the compressor housing. Odd on a negative ground vehicle. I connected a voltmeter positive lead to the compressor housing and negative to the negative terminal of the battery. It
Ford C-Max. 2003 - 2010 Locate the battery . Open the battery cover . Check the Negative (-) terminal clamp is tight Not too tight as you may damage the
7 POSTS. Thanks anyway. Clearly, it should be a lot greater than 4 ohms. Four ohms is like a short to ground. (There is such a thing as a short to voltage, but this is NOT that.) Imagine a battery seeing 4 ohms when the key is ON. Was this.
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