Does yours do this?
Hi all.
i have been trying to track down a parasitic power drain for weeks now and noticed something that i wonder might be by design.
when the rear sliding door window is slightly open and you lock the car do the turn signal lights on the wing mirrors (side view mirrors?) stay on very dimly?
They do in mine although the window appears to be up. Pushing it up a few millimetres manually fixes the lights and the parasitic drain.
this maybe by design to show you have locked the car insecurely or it may not. basically I now suspect the window sensor is causing the lights to stay on and killing my battery.
be great to get your feedback.
lex
i have been trying to track down a parasitic power drain for weeks now and noticed something that i wonder might be by design.
when the rear sliding door window is slightly open and you lock the car do the turn signal lights on the wing mirrors (side view mirrors?) stay on very dimly?
They do in mine although the window appears to be up. Pushing it up a few millimetres manually fixes the lights and the parasitic drain.
this maybe by design to show you have locked the car insecurely or it may not. basically I now suspect the window sensor is causing the lights to stay on and killing my battery.
be great to get your feedback.
lex
Hi all.
i have been trying to track down a parasitic power drain for weeks now and noticed something that i wonder might be by design.
when the rear sliding door window is slightly open and you lock the car do the turn signal lights on the wing mirrors (side view mirrors?) stay on very dimly?
They do in mine although the window appears to be up. Pushing it up a few millimetres manually fixes the lights and the parasitic drain.
this maybe by design to show you have locked the car insecurely or it may not. basically I now suspect the window sensor is causing the lights to stay on and killing my battery.
be great to get your feedback.
lex
i have been trying to track down a parasitic power drain for weeks now and noticed something that i wonder might be by design.
when the rear sliding door window is slightly open and you lock the car do the turn signal lights on the wing mirrors (side view mirrors?) stay on very dimly?
They do in mine although the window appears to be up. Pushing it up a few millimetres manually fixes the lights and the parasitic drain.
this maybe by design to show you have locked the car insecurely or it may not. basically I now suspect the window sensor is causing the lights to stay on and killing my battery.
be great to get your feedback.
lex
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