Electric window switch lighting

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anthonyh
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Electric window switch lighting

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Hi all from Wellington New Zealand
My wife has (so by nature its my problem!) a small problem on her 1998 Auto...
when she leaves it parked up for a time (10-14 days) the battery goes flat and the only thing I can find is the LED's that light all the electric window switches are permanently lit.
We live in New Zealand and keeping our 406 (called Penny! :roll: ) on the road can be an expensive option but as my wife loves the car I have no choice.... so any repairs I can do work for me, as Mechanic costs for European cars are around the $90 an hour mark!
I have thought about just removing all the LED's!
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in anticipation
Tony :?
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Re: Electric window switch lighting

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Hi Tony & Welcome 8)

I don't have a similar car, so can't be sure, but some of the fuses can be inserted in two positions - one where it takes a feed via the ignition and one where it's on permanently, (at least you can with the cigar lighter for example).

Hopefully, someone who knows will be along soon.
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Re: Electric window switch lighting

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Hi,
sorry but ithink any car battery Wouid go flat if the car was left parked, for 10-14 days,
Mines totaly flat after 10 days, :?
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Never had that problem ever before tho... car used to sit for 2 weeks at a time and start no problem.
But that doesnt get away from the fact that the window switch lights are on permanently...
I have a 73 Beetle that starts no problem after sitting for months at a time and a Volvo V70 that starts no problem 2 weeks apart.
Car batteries can and should last for much longer than 10 days. there is no load on them (alarm is miniscule)
id get your battery checked .....!..... :wink:
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