My 2003 Yukon 130,000 miles on it acted up. I have had this truck a long time and it has been very reliable. I installed dual batteries in it many years back because I worked weekends up in Lake Tahoe in the winter and the extra battery power always allowed this truck to start even in very cold weather.
Last week I drove it, all was perfect and then the speakers quit working? This does have the Bose system in it but no AMP as far as I know. I had a 2001 Denali before this and the sound was better with the AMP option.
I did not worry much about the speakers going out all at once. The radio still lighted up, all controls except sound still worked, I could even change volume but no sound came out. No bid deal.
Two days later I went to drive this truck and it would not start, batteries were very close to dead? This truck sometimes sits for 2 months without driving and it always starts fine with dual batteries. Both were replaced 2 years ago so they are not old and both are rated 800 amp so this truck has plenty of juice normally.
So I charged both batteries on a slow charge for a full day. Truck started up normally, RADIO speakers are working again???
I checked the AMP draw and was getting 117 MA. I unplugged the only external device a phone charger plug, the MA dropped to 99 or 100 MA, kept bouncing between the two.
I think the truck should sleep with around a 50 MA draw? Is this correct?
I do have a trailer brake controller that has lights lit full time, I did not search for the fuse for this unit to unplug it so it was still active, maybe this unit is maybe 50 ma of this draw? The brake controller has been in place for over 5 years now.
OK, so my question would be is the 100 MA draw normal?
I suspect the speakers going dead and the battery draining are connected since they happened at the same time.
After a full charge It sat overnight, no charging done since yesterday. I had 12.7 V at the center console cigarette lighter on start up. Jumps to 14V as soon as the truck is started. Radio speakers were still working again?
I should share the instrument cluster failed about 6 months ago and I had it fully rebuilt, everything on it has been perfect since then.
I did replace the Automatic Heater control with a Dorman unit about 2 months ago and it seems to work fine. (the lights are too bright compared to the OEM unit)
Is there a common cause of this type failure? I do not wish to destroy 2 near new batteries with an amp draw issue.
Thanks for any experience you can share.
Mark
Last week I drove it, all was perfect and then the speakers quit working? This does have the Bose system in it but no AMP as far as I know. I had a 2001 Denali before this and the sound was better with the AMP option.
I did not worry much about the speakers going out all at once. The radio still lighted up, all controls except sound still worked, I could even change volume but no sound came out. No bid deal.
Two days later I went to drive this truck and it would not start, batteries were very close to dead? This truck sometimes sits for 2 months without driving and it always starts fine with dual batteries. Both were replaced 2 years ago so they are not old and both are rated 800 amp so this truck has plenty of juice normally.
So I charged both batteries on a slow charge for a full day. Truck started up normally, RADIO speakers are working again???
I checked the AMP draw and was getting 117 MA. I unplugged the only external device a phone charger plug, the MA dropped to 99 or 100 MA, kept bouncing between the two.
I think the truck should sleep with around a 50 MA draw? Is this correct?
I do have a trailer brake controller that has lights lit full time, I did not search for the fuse for this unit to unplug it so it was still active, maybe this unit is maybe 50 ma of this draw? The brake controller has been in place for over 5 years now.
OK, so my question would be is the 100 MA draw normal?
I suspect the speakers going dead and the battery draining are connected since they happened at the same time.
After a full charge It sat overnight, no charging done since yesterday. I had 12.7 V at the center console cigarette lighter on start up. Jumps to 14V as soon as the truck is started. Radio speakers were still working again?
I should share the instrument cluster failed about 6 months ago and I had it fully rebuilt, everything on it has been perfect since then.
I did replace the Automatic Heater control with a Dorman unit about 2 months ago and it seems to work fine. (the lights are too bright compared to the OEM unit)
Is there a common cause of this type failure? I do not wish to destroy 2 near new batteries with an amp draw issue.
Thanks for any experience you can share.
Mark