battery drain - door jamb switch question
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all,
i have read several posts regarding the battery door jam switch - drain on battery.
i just noticed that my battery is not holding a charge after about 4 - 5 days...my interior lights have never worked and i've always assumed my door switches were toast.
with the battery charged and connected, i tried to remove one of the switches and after unscrewed and pulling the switch out of hole i noticed a spark when it touched the body of the car.
is this a clear indication of a short in the switch?
i am awaiting new switches from pelican but wanted to get your opinion..
thanks in advance!
i have read several posts regarding the battery door jam switch - drain on battery.
i just noticed that my battery is not holding a charge after about 4 - 5 days...my interior lights have never worked and i've always assumed my door switches were toast.
with the battery charged and connected, i tried to remove one of the switches and after unscrewed and pulling the switch out of hole i noticed a spark when it touched the body of the car.
is this a clear indication of a short in the switch?
i am awaiting new switches from pelican but wanted to get your opinion..
thanks in advance!