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Should you keep the ignition switch in the lock or off position on a 1964 Impala to keep the battery from draining?

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Either the off or the lock position will cease current to all but the most critical systems. Not many of those are on a 64' Impala. Maybe a clock. If your battery is draining there could be a short circuit somewhere. You'll nee to trace it out with a test light or multimeter. Start at the fuse block and try to find circuits that have power, but shouldn't. Good luck. Nice car. Well worth your time.

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