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Drop the battery ground off then connect a small bulb between battery negative and chassis, it shouldn't light with the key OFFDoes the bike have ABS?Quantify the battery drain by measuring with a meter. connect the meter the meter on Amps scale in place of the battery ground or in series with battery positive.There should be zero current flowing with the key OFF. if there is pull each of the fuses one by one to identify which circuit has a load on.Caution, don't try to start the bike with the meter installed or you will burn out the meter fuse.Another owner had a pinched wire going to the rear speed sensor sending 12 Volts to chassis, check that out.2007 Non ABS Norgehttps://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/schematics/2007_Norge.gif2007 ABS Norgehttps://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/schematics/2007_Norge_ABS.gif
Drop the battery ground off then connect a small bulb between battery negative and chassis, it shouldn't light with the key OFF
Does the bike have ABS?
Quantify the battery drain by measuring with a meter. connect the meter the meter on Amps scale in place of the battery ground or in series with battery positive.
This procedure SEEMS a no-brainer, and I'm not afraid to ask dumb questions, so can you clarify like I'm a 4-yr old? My DMM has (2) leads, black & red. do I just connect each lead to the respective batt leads, neg-to-neg & pos-to-pos?
With all fuses back in, pull fuse D. If the .29V goes away, then it's something connected to fuse D. Put fuse D back in and pull the starter relay, see what you meter shows. There are a few other circuits on the fuse, if not the starter relay, check the other options.Tom
Fuse D feeds the Main Injection relay (29) Normally Open contact so how can you get 0.29 Amps, only if the relay contact is closedHaving said that 0.29 Amps would probably flatten the battery in after several days.With the meter connected pull the relay it should drop to zero.We need to figure out where that current is going.https://www.thisoldtractor.com/guzzi007/schematics/2007_Norge_ABS.gif
You don't have a graphic displayed on the dash do you? a picture that looks a bit like a bulb.
My wild guess is the alternator diodes are leaking, easy to check just let the bike sit overnight with a charged battery and use a infrared thermometer and check for heat, If the alternator is above ambient temperature that is your problem, any electrical component that is above ambient is using power.
Interesting, but the power drain HAS to be on the circuit I indicated in my posted diagrams, and the alternator isn't on that circuit.