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Understanding the origin and nature of Vampire Drain.

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Do you have cabin overheat protection enabled (either “on” or “no a/c”)?

I have the setting set to "on". Thanks for making me aware of this :). Will remember to switch it off if car will be in a hot area for an extended period. However, this setting will only help keep the cabin temperature in control (under 105 F). Is there a mechanism to keep the battery temperature under control even when the car is not running or charging, but is parked in the sun for example? This is assuming excessive heat may impair battery life and therefore such cooling may help.