TheLesbianologist
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- Jul 29, 2008
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okay. so I tried changing the door jamb switches, and no such luck. The interior lights on my car will still stay on. What I am trying to do is take all the bulbs out, so that it won't run my battery down.
Now, this might be a stupid question, but it'll be helpful. If I take all the bulbs out, and if there is still (hypathetically speaking) a ground wire touching, will it still kill my battery? Even with no bulbs in the car? I need this car to be ready in a week and I need to know so that I can drive it, if not I will need to put it in the shop.
If I could get some answers that would be GREAT! Please..REAL answers, thanks.
Thank you. I have tried all of that, but it doesn't work. I have removed my fuse, but it controls my break lights. I need those of course. So that is out of the question. Back to my question. I don't care about the bulbs. If I have a ground wire loose, will it still kill my battery? Thanks
Now, this might be a stupid question, but it'll be helpful. If I take all the bulbs out, and if there is still (hypathetically speaking) a ground wire touching, will it still kill my battery? Even with no bulbs in the car? I need this car to be ready in a week and I need to know so that I can drive it, if not I will need to put it in the shop.
If I could get some answers that would be GREAT! Please..REAL answers, thanks.
Thank you. I have tried all of that, but it doesn't work. I have removed my fuse, but it controls my break lights. I need those of course. So that is out of the question. Back to my question. I don't care about the bulbs. If I have a ground wire loose, will it still kill my battery? Thanks