While I was speeding along with the two finger hunt and peck typing method I use, you said you received word that the battery is ok. As mentioned in a earlier post, it might be wise to check for a draw in the system. Take your meter and hook it up between the + cable and + post. Hook up the ground to the ground battery post. The meter should read around 2 or 3 volts, now take a test light, and touch it across the + cable end and the + battery post. The meter should drop off to 0, and the light shouldn't come on. If the light comes on and the meter reads a voltage, you have a draw. Leave the light and meter hooked up as is, and start pulling fuses one at a time, until the meter and the light go out. As soon as the light goes out stick the fuse back in, if it lights, you have found your circuit that the draw is on. Now it's a matter of finding what the cause is. Sniper