I disconnected the alternator and still show a draw on the battery. Thanks for the tip, but the diode is now off the list. I went back and confirmed that removing fuses one at a time did not solve the short. As I was reconnecting the battery while doing this, I heard a faint chime(my hearing is not good). I am suspecting that the warning system for key, headlights, seat belt is the issue. I had removed one of the circuit breakers on the side of the fuse box, the smaller one, and it made no difference. There is a large thinner one piggy backed to that circuit breaker that does not seem to want to come off. There is no warning buzzer on the other side of the fuse box as shown in the manual. I am thinking that if I can just get to the buzzer, chime itself and disable it, that will cure the battery drain. Have a battery disconnect so its not a big deal to leave it alone, but my German heritage will not let me do that in good conscience. Anyone know how to get to the buzzer/chime? Is it behind the fuse box? Thanks
Charlie D