2012 Honda CRV Ex - Parasitic Electrical Drain
I have a 2012 Honda CRV EX that has a battery that drains after not using it for a period of days.
I checked the alternator and tested the battery and they are both working.
I checked the fuses and found that it has a parasitic electrical drain on fuse 29 under the hood.
I have disconnected the hot fuses under the dash and had no change. I then disconnected the three wiring harness above them.
When I disconnect the bottom (blue) wiring harness the drain disappears.
My problem is that I can't find what this wiring harness if for so I can track the drain further. Any tips on the next step to see where the drain is coming from?
I checked the alternator and tested the battery and they are both working.
I checked the fuses and found that it has a parasitic electrical drain on fuse 29 under the hood.
I have disconnected the hot fuses under the dash and had no change. I then disconnected the three wiring harness above them.
When I disconnect the bottom (blue) wiring harness the drain disappears.
My problem is that I can't find what this wiring harness if for so I can track the drain further. Any tips on the next step to see where the drain is coming from?
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