I have a 2004 Tahoe (2WD/LT) and have an issue with my battery dying pretty quickly.
I replaced the battery about 8 weeks ago as it went bad. At the end of last week the battery died several times and required a jump. The battery was so low it had to find idle again and radio settings were lost.
I confirmed the battery, alternator and starter are good. I hooked my multi-meter up in series to the battery and started pulling fuses one by one under the hood until I found the circuit that what was draining the battery. The drain dropped dramatically when I pulled the radio fuse. I left the fuse out this week and it has started all week. Even let it sit for more than 24 hours and it started right up.
Is there anything else on the circuit with the radio? Anyone else have this kind of issue due to their radio? If it is just the radio on the circuit then there must be something wrong internally with the radio but not sure what it would be.
I would appreciate any help.
I replaced the battery about 8 weeks ago as it went bad. At the end of last week the battery died several times and required a jump. The battery was so low it had to find idle again and radio settings were lost.
I confirmed the battery, alternator and starter are good. I hooked my multi-meter up in series to the battery and started pulling fuses one by one under the hood until I found the circuit that what was draining the battery. The drain dropped dramatically when I pulled the radio fuse. I left the fuse out this week and it has started all week. Even let it sit for more than 24 hours and it started right up.
Is there anything else on the circuit with the radio? Anyone else have this kind of issue due to their radio? If it is just the radio on the circuit then there must be something wrong internally with the radio but not sure what it would be.
I would appreciate any help.