Hello! I drive a 2000 Camry. The battery recently died and I jumped it using a portable battery jumper (DJS50 made by DB Power). Like a dum-dum, I failed to read the instruction manual thoroughly and missed the part where you have to wait for a light on the device to turn green before attempting a jump. Nothing happened and the engine never cranked. No dash lights or anything turned on. I ended up calling AAA to replace the battery (during the process they successfully jumped it too with a different device). But ever since, there is a parasitic draw somewhere in the system – there are dashboard lights that don’t turn off even when the keys are completely out of the ignition and the fans can be turned on.

My question is: could the short have happened when I attempted the ignition, even though the device wasn’t “ready”? Is it likely that that’s what happened?

Here’s the manual:

https://avada.oss-us-west-1.aliyuncs.com/https-dbpower.co/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/DBPOWER-DJS50-.pdf

  • Master-Thanks883@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    What are the dashboard lights that won’t turn off.

    I recommend disconnecting the battery for 30 minutes to see if the light on the dashboard goes off.

    Had the car been in an accident or anything in cigarette lighter