I'm having an issue with a parasitic drain of 110-170mA which I can't find. It Does Not Appear to be Fuse Related, as we removed all fuses, and the drain continues. Also, the drain doesn't cycle. It is always at least 110mA. I can't get it checked out by a shop before the end of March due to a shortage of shops who do auto electrical repairs in my area. So, until I can get it checked by a professional my backup plan is to install a battery disconnect switch/relay that is controlled via a remote keyfod. I'd like recommendations from anyone who has gone this route. Thanks.
I provided a link in my 1st response all you have to do is choose one, but when you say "All" fuses, does that include the inside fuses on both drivers and passenger side of dash?
have you inspected your witring harness? like lifted them up and felt for any rubbing or exposed wires?
not sure how much time you spent on this....
my guess is if it is not found by pulling a fuse then it's probably in the wiring somewhere...... either in the engine comparment, dash, under the frame or even at the brake harmess/tow harness, various modules at the rear that are exposed to the elements.