06 TSX electrical problem

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Old 08-26-2018, 06:55 PM
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Question 06 TSX electrical problem

I had a battery draw test done and it came back that the interior light is on. New battery, Alternator and starter. when you leave the car off for more than 24 hours the battery is dead. So the test is saying that fuse 10A interior light is the one that is drawing energy and killing the battery. so i took all interior lights out but it still say that something is draining the battery. Can any body tell me what are all the electric that runs through the 10A interior light fuse.
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Map lights, Ambient LED (in Home Link assembly between map lights), ceiling light, door courtesy lights, trunk light, visor vanity mirror lights.
There is a common defect in most mid 2000 Honda/Acura map lights.
I've had to replace the sub-assy in 4 of the 5 vehicles in my immediate family
Usually the driver side will not turn on. There might be a defect in your car that is shorted instead of non-functional.
Part number for my 2008 is: 34404-SDA-A21:

Most probable cause:
There is a common battery drain issue and its connected to the same 10 amp fuse (No 6).
Its' the HFL module located behind the passenger kick panel. Lots of video on Youtube.
You either unplug the module or replace it
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