- Mar 30, 2012
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Hey guys. I have a 1995 Mustang GT. If it sits overnight the battery will be completely drained in the morning. I checked for current and there is a 3 amp draw when the alternator is attached. I thought it was the voltage regulator so I changed it, tested it, 0 amp draw. Great I thought, until I had the alternator back in the engine and the serpentine belt on and tested it again. once again a 3 amp draw. I went through 3 voltage regulators until I realized that the draw only occurs if the alternator is grounded to the car, (touching metal and completing the circuit I guess). I think I have a short somewhere. My question to you is where could the short be? could the alternator be shorting out on the inside? is this something that can be fixed by replacing the alternator or is it probably a wire somewhere running from the alternator that's touching metal somewhere. I appreciate any input. Thanks.