A technician is performing a parasitic draw test on a modern vehicle. After connecting a DVOM in series with the negative battery cable, the initial reading is 2.5 amps. After 45 minutes, the reading stabilizes at 85 milliamps (0.085A). What is the MOST likely cause for this reading?
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A
A faulty alternator diode is allowing a constant current draw.
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B
This is a normal reading as vehicle modules have entered 'sleep mode'.
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C
The battery has a shorted internal cell causing a continuous discharge.
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D
One or more control modules have failed to enter 'sleep mode'.