SaadowGorl
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I am usually on the move while out in my vehicle, but was stationary for several days over the November holiday. I sleep in the vehicle and, have in the past, left the rear window/lift gate open with a bug screen over it. Usually the lights in the vehicle will auto shut off after 30 minutes (or so). This trip I was in and out of the doors a lot as I had a guest with me. Leaving the rear window open for ventilation meant that the lights stayed on for quite some time after opening the door to fetch something or to move things around. Initially this was not really a problem as the shorter days meant we needed the light anyway, but after a few days of this the battery died while out on BLM land. A helpful person gave me a jump and suggested that I turn off the interior light switch. I had no idea the dimmer switch could actually completely turn off the lights to avoid this issue, but also, unfortunately, this did not work; my interior light switch thing dims the lights, but will not actually turn off the interior lights in the vehicle. Long story short (too late), can I simply unhook the battery while stationary and then just reconnect it when ready to drive again? Would there be any potential problems with disconnecting the battery? This is probably a very silly question, but I ask for your patience as I have never learned any sort of vehicle know how.