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Terrell2014

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Left truck (1500 miles) on it sitting outside for three days, I went to start it up and it barley cranked over. Not exaggerating but the battery was all but dead. Stock Yukon SLE thats a month old? Yes, it has been cold but a new vehicle and that much hesitation leaves me wondering if I have a bad battery? 3 days-

I travel and come home many times late night flights into a empty lot at the airport after 4 5, 6 days sometimes. I have no desire to be stuck with a dead battery. If I drive it daily, no issue... Anyone got similar experiences?

Again this is a stock vehicle. nothing added, modded or changed since delivery
 

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Well that is odd.

Did you happen to leave a lighted charged plugged in the whole time?
 

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Left truck (1500 miles) on it sitting outside for three days, I went to start it up and it barley cranked over. Not exaggerating but the battery was all but dead. Stock Yukon SLE thats a month old? Yes, it has been cold but a new vehicle and that much hesitation leaves me wondering if I have a bad battery? 3 days-

I travel and come home many times late night flights into a empty lot at the airport after 4 5, 6 days sometimes. I have no desire to be stuck with a dead battery. If I drive it daily, no issue... Anyone got similar experiences?

Again this is a stock vehicle. nothing added, modded or changed since delivery

Odd, but being in the professional auto repair business, I see it quite frequently. The newer the vehicle, the more electronics they have = the fewer days they can sit.

I agree on making sure nothing plugged into any accessory ports. Next step would be to charge and test the battery. If it fails - that's your problem. If not, you have a larger than normal drain.
 
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Well that is odd.

Did you happen to leave a lighted charged plugged in the whole time?

no, I use the kind without any LED on the charger- so I am taking it in to have them test the battery. Even my wife who is oblivious to ANYthing car related says it seems hard to start after sitting.
 

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If she is talking about just sitting overnight as opposed to you coming back after days out of town I thing you have a failing battery. Happens. Bad one out of the batch. Have the dealer replace, should be under warranty, have them check for too large a draw. Sounds like if it does have a draw it is not intermittent so if does then should show when tested. Likely just the battery though.
 

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stick a voltmeter on your battery with the cables disconnected after the surface charge wears off if its below like 12.4 volts your battery has come up lame
 

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