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Old Apr 18th, 2024, 16:47   #11
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dont just go pulling fuses or relays you will endup with a long list of fault codes. follow one of the parasitic drain test procedures there are some easy to follow ones on youtube check for any lights that are possibly on glove box boot ect.but if you have alarm failiure this is the most likely
Had look today and definitely no lights inside sun visors glove box boot celing no heaters no radio no headlight tail lights,what I noticed was also the alarm led on dash disnt flash when locked car on the fob either,so as you suggest alarm is probly nice and wet and damp and covered in gunk from being parked up if Iv time tomorrow il investigate that,even if I pull fuse as a test and see battery volts and if it’s case will I be ok to just leave it that way un plugged?

I will do drain test at weekend when Iv more time no schools runs also I presume a live data would show something if ask lad who fixes boost hose for me?

Thanks for tips so far
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