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My wife experienced the same trouble and killed the battery because she left the lights on, on our 2002 CR-V.
I check the door open indication as suggested by lorunner and indeed it wasn't working. Looked at the drivers door switch and sure enough the switch was stuck meaning that the CR-V would think the door was always closed. Check it out first before you take your CR-V in....don't waste your money and have a service center look at this, the fix was so quick and easy. You just need a phillips screwdriver to remove the rubber switch holder, and after fiddling with it for a couple seconds it worked just fine. If the switch needs to be changed, go buy one and do it yourself...its an easy job.
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