NA6 '90 - hot weather draining the battery

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Re: NA6 '90 - hot weather draining the battery

Postby aka_juffa » Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:23 am

I had this exact same problem on my first '92 Malibu (not that it was related to the color...I just like to brag). Kept draining the battery when sitting out in the sun and would set the alarm off (which really pissed off the manager who sat next to the office carpark :) ). I only found it when I noticed that the high beam indicator light was on, but the headlights were down, while driving home after a hot day. I found that I could duplicate the issue if I pull back on the headlight stalk ever so slightly.


I think, from memory, that I overcame it by pushing the stalk forward (into to high beam mode) whenever the she was parked. Not a permanent fix, but it worked for me.

Another symptom was that I had previously installed a resistor to allow me to have the 'flash to pass' option, whenever I used the indicators the headlights would pop up. I uninstalled the resistor to fix that.
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Re: NA6 '90 - hot weather draining the battery

Postby Rovy » Fri Apr 21, 2017 3:10 pm

By way of an update I have solved the problem and been through another summer without it reoccurring.

I pulled the Wiper Control Combination Switch apart, cleaned and lubed it. You have to be careful as there are a bunch of plastic pins that easily fall out.

So at the end of the day I think it was just the heat causing some expansion and connection due to wear and tear.


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