You have to test that with a meter at the battery, hook it up in series so you can read amps and see if your over 100ma, and if so, you have to start pulling fuses until it goes down, then trace that circuit involved with the fuse. HOWEVER, this car is networked, so you may have to wait 12- 15 mnutes to see if it changes first because the network has to go to sleep. If it does not, then continue pulling fuses and putting them back. You have to test that with a meter at the battery, hook it up in series so you can read amps and see if your over 100ma, and if so, you have to start pulling fuses until it goes down, then trace that circuit involved with the fuse. HOWEVER, this car is networked, so you may have to wait 12- 15 mnutes to see if it changes first because the network has to go to sleep. If it does not, then continue pulling fuses and putting them back.
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The automatic does not have a drain plug. You remove the pan to drain.
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There is no drain plug in the tank on this car.
Remove the drain plug
On the passenger's side on the firewall just below where the evaporator would be.
There isn't one. You have to remove the pan to drain
The drain is located above the transmission.