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Measurement method

When measuring the vehicle's total power consumption, connect the measuring instrument in series with the battery at the battery's negative pole.

Connecting the multimeter at the battery negative pole 

NOTE:

To avoid current surges that could damage the measuring instrument when the battery cable is connected, carry out the following. ever connect the measuring instrument if the engine cooling fan is in operation as this can damage the instrument.

Ensure that the multimeter is equipped with a clamp and a probe.

Check that the multimeter is set for current measurement.

Disconnect the nut on the battery cable's negative pole.

NOTE:

Do not lift the battery cable so that the circuit is broken.

Secure the clamp on the negative pole's battery cable terminal.

NOTE:

Check that the connections are installed correctly. f the circuit is broken, the standby current must be re-checked from the beginning

Place the end of the probe on the battery's negative pole.

Slowly lift the battery negative cable without removing the probe.

Stop when the battery negative cable hangs freely without touching the battery or the probe.

Measuring and reading off the total standby current. 

Read off the standby current consumption. he total standby current should be less 25 mA.

Reinstall the battery's negative cable.

Look and listen for unusual vehicle behaviour. heck, for example, if a relay is hot, if it is this can indicate that current is flowing through it.

NOTE:

Do not carry out work inside a vehicle equipped with mass movement sensors as the alarm may be triggered.

Check that the CAN network has continued in "sleep mode", see instructions. Checking Can-net's rest status 

If the standby current is OK and the CAN network is still in "sleep mode", reset the vehicle.

NOTE:

Do not forget to unlock the trunk lid or tailgate and doors.

If a fault is detected, fault-trace the relevant system. therwise continue fault tracing by successive elimination.

Fig 1: Measuring Total Standby Current Of Battery Using Multimeter (1 Of 2)
GLL157853Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.
Fig 2: Measuring Total Standby Current Of Battery Using Multimeter (2 Of 2)
GLL157854Courtesy of VOLVO CARS OF NORTH AMERICA.