The best way to find a battery drain problem is to go to the battery...I perfer to do this in a dark area, but unconnect the battery cable and see if there is any spark as you touch it to the terminal. (Make sure that the battery doesn't have the smell of sulfur aorund it since it is now dangerous to do that type of test without replacing the battery first).If there is of course a spark; you do have a drain. Now, go to the fuse panel and start disconnecting one fuse at a time. Repeat the process at the battery. When the battery terminal, stop sparking; you have found the fuse at fault. Now you will need to look either on the fuse block or the manual to see what the fuse supplies. Then go to each one of the componets and unplug them and go back to the battery each time and repeat the process until it stops sparking. When you have discovered which device is responsible, you will now need to see if you want to repair it or leave it disconnected. It sounds like a lot of work, but it really not that bad.
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