I have a 2008 Focus SES - With the car off and the key out, what is the max normal AMP draw through the battery positive cable? I am getting 1.67 and the battery is dead after sitting for 3 days. Can I remove and clean the starter or do I need a new starter?

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Asked by jas639 Oct 22, 2016 at 09:40 AM about the 2008 Ford Focus SES Coupe

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2008 Focus SES - With the car off and the key out, what is the max normal AMP draw through the battery positive cable?  I am getting 1.67 and the battery is dead after sitting for 3 days.  Can I remove and clean the starter or do I need a new starter?

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The starter does not draw amps when the car is not cranking. To test amp draw you have to wait about 5-10 mins for everything to shutdown. Then see the reading. Then at the fuse box under the hood. Start removing fuses one at a time. Don't put them back in till you find the one that's creating the draw. Take a pic of the fuse box prior to removing the fuses so you know where they go after. And test using the negative cable

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