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Can leaving a single interior light on in your car overnight drain your ...

Interior lights do not drain the battery for such short periods of time. Calculation is very simple, headlights are of 100w X2 is 200w, whereas ...

How long it takes for the internal lights to drain a relatively new battery

If the battery was fully charged and there was no other load except the internal lights, I would expect it to last for a few days, not 30 ...

Left interior light on overnight, will battery recharge? : r/cars - Reddit

It could take anywhere from 25-40+ hours to drain that battery with a light such as that. If you are still worried, a basic check can be done.

My interior lights kill my 12v battery. | Honda Insight Forum

The individual switched panel lights are still operating albeit dimly even when off. This must be being caused by dampness or some other leakage through the ...

Do LED Interior Lights Drain Your Car Battery? - Debunking the Myth

LED Interior Lights & Battery Drainage. Under normal usage conditions LED lights for your car's interior have minimal power draw and are highly unlikely to ...

Battery drains if I leave any internal light on - Toyota Nation Forum

Yeah, interior lights can drain the battery if you leave them on for an extended period of time (like 24 hours). Should be okay if it was ...

Does LED interior lights cause battery drain? - Sprinter-Source.com

The LED interior lights are NOT a problem. When the system fully shutdown, the "ghost" current is about 0.09amp, which will take a month and a half to deplete ...

8 Things That Can Drain Your Car Battery

Leaving headlights or interior lights on can drain your car battery completely, especially if your vehicle doesn't have an automatic shut-off ...

Can LED interior lights cause battery drain?

No. They draw less current than your factory lights. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk.

Will Leaving Interior Lights on Drain Battery - YouTube

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Car light left on overnight: What now? - Hella Bulbs

If you have left car lights on all night, the battery can quickly run down. It does not make much difference whether it is a halogen, LED or xenon lamp.

Battery drain - burned out dome light - Maserati Forum

My dome light has been burned out for a few months (getting replaced soon) and since then, if my car sits for a couple of 2-3 days the battery drains ...

has anyone had problems with interior lights turning on...

Has anyone had problems with interior lights turning on by themselves thus draining the battery? ... Nope, not me in the last 9.5 years. Take a ...

Front Interior Dome Light Draining Battery?

It could just be your terminals. Check for corrosion or loose connections. I had troubles where mine woulden't start, wasn't the battery at all, ...

Interior lights killing battery | Honda Odyssey Forum

Here's the problem: my kids like to read and play video games in the car and the interior lights get left on constantly.

Dome light killing battery | Honda Ridgeline Owners Club Forums

When a door is opened, the door switch sends a "dome lights on" message to the MICU which turns on the dome lights. When the lights turn on and ...

Car battery, interior light. How long? - Straight Dope Message Board

Interior lights on cars are just plain evil. They'll drain a charged battery easily within four hours. Headlights will drain a battery in under ...

Interior lights/hatch battery drain....questions. - PriusChat

Since it isn't used for cranking the engine, the Prius has a rather small 12V battery. Leaving lights on overnight is not good for any car ...

Can your cars interior light drain your battery? - The Student Room

10 minutes after a journey isn't going to hurt a healthy battery at all, leaving them on all night might cause trouble if your battery is ...

LED dome lights stay dimly lit when off, will this drain battery?

Ask your shop to measure the voltage at the sockets when they are turned off. There must be some residual voltage coming from some other circuit ...