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Old 04-13-2022, 10:23 AM
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Power drain from fuse 27 (or not)

Hi


Having a power drain issue i tried to find out what's the drainer, because no surprise it's quite a problem to have a dead battery after couple of days.

Unplugged the usual stuff: heater hedgehog, nav/radio units (fuses 74 75 in trunk), nothing.

Then found another topic here talking about few fuses to try (27 42 48).
And bingo, after removing 27 the voltage stopped dropping even after few hours. Did not have to go thru the annoyance of the ampmeter diagnosis.

The problem now is to find out what it really powers, because "20A Multifunction control module 1" is not really explicit..
All i can notice it turns off all interior lights, even tho it's not fuse 42 supposed to be the one for "interior lamps".

Does someone have a detailled electric diagram of what is connected to what fuse?


Or anyone already been throught that and know where it goes?


Thanks

Last edited by grounch; 04-20-2022 at 08:33 AM.
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