Voltage sensitive fridge relay faulty
Last year I got good advice here on how to set the relay cut out and all was fine until my CRV went to Honda for it's annual service 2 weeks ago. The dealer said the battery was low so it was put on charge during the service. About a week later starting seemed a bit sluggish I checked the voltage and it was 12.2. ( battery not long new and fitted by Honda as car has stop /start system).
I then checked the number 10 socket and found that the relay did not cut out until the voltage dropped to 12.28v at the battery.
So Is this draining my battery down as there is a parasitic drain, (previously detected prior to last year's reset)
Is the relay faulty, and
Finally should Inreplace the relay with one that is preset to cut in at 13.5v and cut out at 12.8v. Available from accessory shops online.
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but as LLM says, no matter what voltage it opens & closes, if there's nothing plugged into the socket, then I'm not sure how the relay is the cause of your battery being discharged. But can you not tweak the relay again so that it needs more than 12.7 volts before it closes ie when the engine is running
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Whether it's garaged or not is most probably irrelevant. I would be looking for a drain such as an internal lamp, perhaps the boot light, roof light or maybe the glove box lamp. Failing that it needs to go to the agent for a check con their diagnostic kit.
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