Silent D
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So first post, I did search and read for the last two hours can didn't find my problem.
I have a 2009 Tahoe LTZ, Canadian model, with stock battery. A few months ago, while driving all the interior power (lights, radio, etc) would turn off and the engine would die. I'd pull over and try to start it but it wouldn't, no slow crank-no click-noting at all. If I wiggle the + battery it would start. Then after a few months no issues at all. Now the last few months on occasions its been acting like it has a dead battery, slow to crank and won't start, volt meter reads 0-9 volts. I wiggle the + cable and nothing, jump start it and it fires up. While driving the volt meter reads about 15 volts charging. I had the battery tested at the dealer on the last oil change and they said the battery tested good with and without a load. I ended up putting it on a battery tender and the tender read 100% charged in about 15 minutes, no issues with it for a few weeks. I just took my wife to an appointment and while she was inside for about 20 mins the Tahoe was off and I listened to the radio. It wouldn't start when she came out so I got and jump and it fired right up. I went to Auto Zone and they tested the battery at 100% good and the alternator pushing 14.87 volts, and the charging system checked good as well.
There have been a few times when the wife was out with the kids and it wouldn't start for her. I can't have my wife and kids in a vehicle that might not start when you turn it off. Not to mention this is my tow rid for my boat.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Jason
I have a 2009 Tahoe LTZ, Canadian model, with stock battery. A few months ago, while driving all the interior power (lights, radio, etc) would turn off and the engine would die. I'd pull over and try to start it but it wouldn't, no slow crank-no click-noting at all. If I wiggle the + battery it would start. Then after a few months no issues at all. Now the last few months on occasions its been acting like it has a dead battery, slow to crank and won't start, volt meter reads 0-9 volts. I wiggle the + cable and nothing, jump start it and it fires up. While driving the volt meter reads about 15 volts charging. I had the battery tested at the dealer on the last oil change and they said the battery tested good with and without a load. I ended up putting it on a battery tender and the tender read 100% charged in about 15 minutes, no issues with it for a few weeks. I just took my wife to an appointment and while she was inside for about 20 mins the Tahoe was off and I listened to the radio. It wouldn't start when she came out so I got and jump and it fired right up. I went to Auto Zone and they tested the battery at 100% good and the alternator pushing 14.87 volts, and the charging system checked good as well.
There have been a few times when the wife was out with the kids and it wouldn't start for her. I can't have my wife and kids in a vehicle that might not start when you turn it off. Not to mention this is my tow rid for my boat.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Jason