Ok , i dont believe fuse 13 draws 40amps, sorry.
did you use an ammeter, and if not an ampclamp meter this is harder.
here is a page that shows all ways to find phantom drains.
http://www.fixkick.com/drain/drain.html
12x40 is near 500 watts, no way, if you had drain link that
there would be
1: huge light.
2: huge heat
3: or huge noise.
for sure. 500watts dont just fly way like a bird, not in this world.
no lie we can find, it, but first tell what tools you have.
really.
SOURCE: significant battery draw on my 2007 Honda Odyssey
Fuse #15 "BACK UP/ACC" (40 Amp) in the Underhood Fuse/Relay Box
protects the circuits leading to Fuse #7 "BACKUP" (7.5 Amp) in the Underhood
Fuse/Relay Box and also fuses (#5 "RADIO" (10 Amp), #6 "INTR LIGHT" (7.5 Amp),
#7 "BACK UP" (7.5 Amp), #8 "not used", and #9 "FR ACC SOCKET (10 Amp)
in the Driver's Fuse/Relay Box.
To further narrow down the source of your draw, pull each of these fuses one at a time.
No, that was not a "typo" There are 2 fuses marked "BACK UP" and are both 7.5 Amp and one is
in the Underhood Fuse/Relay Box and the other is in the Driver's Fuse/Relay Box. (I checked this 3 times just to make sure.)
SOURCE: 2003 Honda Odyssey radio does
If you recently disconnected your vehicle battery, or had it replaced, the code on the radio must be re-entered in order for it to work. It's a security device to discourage theft since you have to have the code to make it come on. The code is printed on a little plastic card in with your owner manual or other papers. You have to enter the code correctly or you will lock yourself out after three trys. This can only be reset by leaving the radio in the on position and the car on (not running, just turn the key to the on position) for and HOUR! I know, I had to do it. Anyway, enter the code and voila! the radio will magically come back on. Write the code down in the manual so you don't have to hunt for the card. A thief may steal your radio, but he probably won't take the manual.
SOURCE: 2003 Honda Pilot Rear door lock not working
I have a 2004 honda pilot.The passinger door and the back door behind the driver seat will not lock or unlock with remote or with door lock switch,What can I do to fix it?
SOURCE: Passenger side rear power window is not opening
the rear side window vent motor is bad, u need to replaced it...common on these vans...i hope its the left rear and not the right....right is a little more difficult re installing due to the rear a/c ducts
SOURCE: I have a 2003 Honda Odyssey my radio says code
If an audio unit with theft protection is disconnected from electrical power, you must enter a unique code number into the unit or it will not work. This code and the audio unit’s serial number are listed on the anti-theft ID card that comes with the vehicle. If this card is lost, you must obtain the audio unit serial number in order to get the radio code. Some newer vehicles allow you to retrieve the audio unit serial number electronically from the radio. Refer to your owner’s manual for the specific procedure (the following usually will work: Turn the radio off. Push the preset 1, preset 6, and power buttons at the same time, then quickly release.)
. Some older vehicles (model year 2003 and older) require a visit to the dealer in order to retrieve the audio unit serial number. Once you have the audio unit serial number, you can call Auto Customer Service at (800) 999-1009 or have the dealer look up the radio code.
Hope this gets you started on getting it playing.
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