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Check the fuses under the hood if there are any.The operaters manual will tell you where it is.If there is no fuse then there has to be a fusible link,which will come off the positive battery post or the junction box nead the battery.You may have a ground wire of the lighter also,you need to take it out and check for power and ground.
you need to have a test light and put it between the neg. post and the neg. cable. hook one end to the post,the other to the cable,if there is a draw it will light.then ,pull fuses until the light goes out,that is the circut causing the draw.the operaters manual will tell whats on that fuse,unplug them all and the one that blows the fuse when it's plugged back in is the problem.
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