By utilizing an assistant and a multi-meter I finally discovered where all the electricity (1-1/2 A) is going. The ignition switch!
By pulling that fuse the draw went to 0. Now what? Is the switch partially shorted (I know it's bad mechanically, cuz the key won't come out) or is it feeding some mysterious device hidden in the bowels of the Prelude. What to do, what to do?
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OK I did that. Both the main wire and the multi connector and still have 1-1/2 A drain. The radio is some funkydoodle aftermarket thing so I pulled it out of the dash, disconnected every wire on it and put on the floor. Still got that silly amp and a half. I'm afraid to check my blood pressure.
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OK I did that. Both the main wire and the multi connector and still have 1-1/2 A drain. The radio is some funkydoodle aftermarket thing so I pulled it out of the dash, disconnected every wire on it and put on the floor. Still got that silly amp and a half. I'm afraid to check my blood pressure.
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