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Originally Posted by mynameis940
Alright so it's still happening and I bought a multimeter and when the car is off it's drawing .68 amps. I pulled the dcc fuse and it dropped down to .2, so then I unplugged my ca-fi dashlinq head unit inside the car and put the dcc back in and it was at .2. Why is this head unit drawing so much power when its off? I haven't seen anyone have a problem with this
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The Ca-Fi stays in a standby mode that is user-configurable. I have mine set to 2 days, no problem. You can opt to turn that off completely and you'll just have to cold boot it each time you start the car, until you get a better battery that is.