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That is a whole lot of issues that needs an auto electrician and a pro grade scan tool computer. We have a pro electrician here @Jeff Armer and hopefully he will chime in. Sounds like a communication issue with BCM and ECM which I think is combined into a TIPM.
Pull the fuse out to disconnect the dome light from power, as a temporary fix. It won't cost you any money, but will stop the battery drain. Put a flashlight in the vehicle in case you need to see in the dark!
Immobiliser fault, disconnect battery from poss terminal for 15 seconds, reconnect battery close hood and doors lock car with fob wait 20 seconds open car and start car.
that's programmable on all cars.
old cars, a lever on Dome lamp or others on the HL stalk a mode.
HL = head lamps
my new car no light levers.
IT has a party mode, cute how now that old feature for 100 years
gets a name. PARTY, as all doors open for tail gate party and no light drain on battery. (death) my 08 JK has that.(wrangler)
all this is in the operators manual. in the glove box.
page 94 in mine (word not in index.party)
quote
When a door is open and the interior lights are on,
rotating the dimmer control all the way down to the OFF
detent will cause all the interior lights to go out. This is
also known as the "Party mode" because it allows the
doors to stay open for extended periods of time without
discharging the vehicle's battery." unquote, RTM?
im sure its in your book but a different page,
i got the PDF for my car, (all of them) and can search any key word.
a blessing that is....
The back hatch has a switch that is supposed to be turned off when the hatch is closed. The switch could be stuck or the hatch not hitting it right. You could just take the bulb out.
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