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dbazos

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  1. Just wondering if you ever solved the battery drain issue. I had a similar problem and found it was because I parked the car in the garage and always left the keys in the ignition. (turned off of course) Once I pulled the keys out, the battery drain stopped.
  2. The car has not had any damage or repairs. The rear fog light turns on and off normally. I just started pulling fuses to see where the power is coming from as pulling A7 didn't work and fuse C6 killed the fog lights. That's the fuse for the wipers. I guess I'll have to start tracing the two systems to try and find the short. Thanks for the help.
  3. It is a US car that is now in Canada. I have LED DRL's on the car so I never modified the head lamps. I've had the car for 2 years and this was never a problem before.
  4. As the title says, the front fog lights are always on. Head light switch is in the off position. I replaced the headlight switch and it didn't help. Pulled the fuse and relay (#12) and they stayed on. All other light functions (parking lights, headlights, rear fog lights, and park lights) all turn on and off like normal. The fog light problem happened about 4 months ago and I cannot think of anything I changed to cause this. Any suggestions what I should try next? Thanks.
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