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Excellent all around professional automtive expertise with the FIRST true AMC Eagles since their introduction. Retired, yeah right, in 1989 after 20+ years of a wonderful automotive experience.

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If your Eagle is broke, ask. Well versed in 1980 thru 1988 models. Currently own 2 eagles an 85 and an 87. The 87 is all original and the 85 has a 318 V-8, 600 holley and YES the 4x4 works.

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Prior to retirement, ASE certified, Numerous Ford, GM and Jaguar experience mainly concentrated in electrical, automatic transmission, rear axle, Heating and A/C, computer electronics, fuel injection.

 
   

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Eagle Repair - 90 eagle talon awd turbo


Expert: autohelp - 5/3/2003

Question
My talon keeps blowing the fuel injection fuze by the battery.I have repaced the relay under the dash and the fuel pump.Something is draining the battery to.There is enough draw on the negitive side to light up a test light.Can you help

Answer
You CANNOT use the TEST LIGHT method on computerized newer vehicles as the computer continously .50 amps (1/2 of an amp) at ALL times in order for the computer to retain it's memory. as well as the vehicles clock and preset radio stations. This above said battery draw is NORMAL and NO it will not drain the battery overnight. With the small amount of NORMAL battery drain it will take weeks of the car setting without being started.

QUESTION: What repairs of ANY KIND have been performed on this vehicle prior to this problem ?.

In 9 out of 10 cases when this type of problem occurs it can be traced back to where a previous repair was performed on the vehicle. Look around the area where the work was done and look for pinched electrical wires and or wiring that has the insulation rubbed off thus exposing the wire to ground out when it touches a metal ground source.



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