Should be less than .050 amp max.
A raidator in need of a flush will not cause a battery drain.
There is a possibility that your door is not closed properly. The hinges are prone to go bad, and your door will not close properly hence a battery drain by the interior lights. You could also have a bad battery
Have you had the alternator tested? It may not be regulating the energy to the battery, causing it to drain
Most Chrysler transmissions do not have a drain plug.
Any light on the vehicle that is on all the time, and any relay that is stuck. Also if the battery has a dead cell it will not hold a charge.
Anything below .030 A is normal.
Use of the side and rear hatch doors have a dramatic drain on the battery. We have found that whenever we go on trips, or camping, where the doors are frequently opened and closed, the car the battery will drain. So far, our only solution is to disconnect the battery when the car will not be driven or charged between frequent door use.
No, a bad coil will not drain the battery.
To drain the radiator of a 1993 Chrysler New Yorker, you have to open the petcock on the radiator completely and drain the coolant into a container.
There is no drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.
The automatic transmission does not have a drain. You remove the pan to drain.
It does not have a drain plug. You have to remove the pan to drain fluid.