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Glove box Fuse 30 draining the battery - E60 2004 530i
Hello,
I have a problem with my 2004 530i E60, I am hoping someone can assist me with. Fuse 30 in the glove box (Air conditioning-Automatic) is draining the battery within ~an hour. This doesn't seem to be a "module not going to sleep" - this seems more like a short circuit on that circuit. If I remove fuse 30 in the glove box (Air conditioning-Automatic) the car / battery will last for months. If I re-install fuse 30 in the glove box (Air conditioning-Automatic), the battery will be completely drained flat within an hour or less. I've done a LOT of looking around online for this issue and I can see a lot of different suggestions "Master ballast resistor" "Final stage unit" etc .. I don't want to just blindly start replacing parts hoping for the best. Is anyone able to tell me what is on this circuit so that I can pin point this issue? Thank you in advance for anyone who took the time to read this far. 🙏 |
You need to isolate the culprit on that circuit. A wiring diagram or an electrical specialist would help.
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You know the circuit so just like @donpb stated need to isolation the parts on that circuit. Start unplugging and see which part is draining the battery.
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Heck looking at the diagram the IHKA is the only thing on that circuit so replace it. If you think it's a short then you'll have to look at the wires. Honestly I would hook it up to INPA and run some tests to double check it but that's telling me you need an IHKA from what you're explaining
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