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I will need to do some (On=Truck) testing to see if my BCM acts the same way, if you are having battery issues and it has a history, I think the AMP install is just highlighting what the BCM has been doing behind the scenes.
Being you mentioned - Dash Cam, unhook it - and see if you get the same voltage behavior.
Also disconnect any - tapped or added power accessories including anything plugged into the outlet in the back seat
Note: This is (Internal BCM) switched power feeds and fuse 35 comes from the (Micro Control) BCM (Ignition - ISP-R) signal - basically it should drop power with key off
I want to also note that Fuse 36 - if you are tapped at the mirror for the dash cam - this is the fuse it is using.
In order to get a clear pic, I had to split the diagram in half
I suspect you have a hidden issue, and something is triggering the BCM to wake back up, it's trying to close the circuit - something triggers it back on - and the BCM is never going into sleep mode - the task is to isolate down where it is coming from.
The best place to start is any and all added accessories.
I will need to do a test with mine to see how it reacts using the same method you did, it's tricky using the BCM sources as a (wake signal) can come from multiple sources and keep the BCM awake - although I did a battery drain test (as a test experiment) i did not have any parasitic draws.
You description of the Amp Turns (On and Off) with the door closed and if you are getting the same results (power wise) even with the AMP disconnected then something else is doing it and the AMP add is just giving you the visual and audable indication of what has been occurring but hidden.
It can be isolated down - with the right procedure for isolation, but I would start with the accessories first - like the dash cam
Being you mentioned - Dash Cam, unhook it - and see if you get the same voltage behavior.
Also disconnect any - tapped or added power accessories including anything plugged into the outlet in the back seat
Note: This is (Internal BCM) switched power feeds and fuse 35 comes from the (Micro Control) BCM (Ignition - ISP-R) signal - basically it should drop power with key off
I want to also note that Fuse 36 - if you are tapped at the mirror for the dash cam - this is the fuse it is using.
In order to get a clear pic, I had to split the diagram in half
I suspect you have a hidden issue, and something is triggering the BCM to wake back up, it's trying to close the circuit - something triggers it back on - and the BCM is never going into sleep mode - the task is to isolate down where it is coming from.
The best place to start is any and all added accessories.
I will need to do a test with mine to see how it reacts using the same method you did, it's tricky using the BCM sources as a (wake signal) can come from multiple sources and keep the BCM awake - although I did a battery drain test (as a test experiment) i did not have any parasitic draws.
You description of the Amp Turns (On and Off) with the door closed and if you are getting the same results (power wise) even with the AMP disconnected then something else is doing it and the AMP add is just giving you the visual and audable indication of what has been occurring but hidden.
It can be isolated down - with the right procedure for isolation, but I would start with the accessories first - like the dash cam
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