Hoping someone has a special trick to help me out. I have an 06 Tahoe, AC Delco battery that was installed a year and a half ago, but keep in mind that was while i was living in California and now am residing near Toronto. It's -31 celcius out today. Went out to start the truck and I can hear the starter clicking. No turn over. The display was flashing up messages such as "check stability, check washer fluid, check brakes" My guess is that the sensors or computer are so cold that its not reading anything properly. The cluster started to do some flickering as well, and I could hear an odd clunking noise while I had the key turned to on (not ignition).
Unfortunately this truck doesn't have a block heater installed. It has warmed up a bit outside, but still no luck.
I thought maybe trying to do boost from my other vehicle might help, but I haven't tried that either.
Like any owner I'm afraid of doing any sort of damage to the truck.
Thanks for your help.
---------- Post added at 01:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:19 PM ----------
Just realized I posted this in the 07 and up section. Sorry about that.
Unfortunately this truck doesn't have a block heater installed. It has warmed up a bit outside, but still no luck.
I thought maybe trying to do boost from my other vehicle might help, but I haven't tried that either.
Like any owner I'm afraid of doing any sort of damage to the truck.
Thanks for your help.
---------- Post added at 01:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 01:19 PM ----------
Just realized I posted this in the 07 and up section. Sorry about that.
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