SRQYukon
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I know there are several discussions on parasitic draw issues, but none of these seem to describe what's happening to my '03 Yukon. For a couple of weeks I have had a parasitic drain that is caused by things that won't shut down when the ignition is off. For example when I turn off the ignition, the backup camera, the A/C fan motor and an array of warning lights in the instrument cluster stay on (check engine, ABS, and others). Also many thing should have power with the ignition "Off" don't work such and the power windows and door locks. Additionally, when the ignition is "on" there are no working gauges (fuel reads empty and no oil pressure or battery gauge). The speedo and Tach still work but again all of the idiot lights are on. The battery was draining overnight, so initially I disconnected the battery. After a couple of days, I jumped the truck and everything worked fine for about wo days. then everything started all over again. I teh decide to connect my Launch scanner to the OBDII port to see if there were any codes. There is no power to the OBDII port!. I researched that, and everything I found says its a blown fuse. I literally checked every fuse and nothing is blown in either fuse block. I eventually pulled two fuses (radio and SEO B1) and thought that had stopped the draw. However, after sitting for three days the battery was again drained. So I basically just slowed the draw by removing some of the higher amperage items that were remaining "on". I know the instrument cluster can cause some of these issues, but mine was rebuilt less than two years ago. I've contemplated calling up Circuit Board Medics and asking about the issue, but I'm pretty sure thay will deny that its anything to do with their work. In past 2-3 years I've replace the master power door/window switch and the headlamp switch, but no problems with either. I also had to replace the backup camera a few months ago, but the head unit has been in there for 5 or 6 years. I did have the Fleece 4-Hi mod installed but removed it with no change in the behavior. So it feels like I'm looking for a needle in a haystack. Anyway, there is no need to repost suggestions that have appeared in previous discussions about parasitic draw (silver migration, PCM corrosion, ABS connections, etc). I have read those prior to posting this. I'm just wondering two things:
Has anyone else seen this specific type of issue and, if so, were you able to determine what cauesed it?
Is there a specific relay or some interrelated circuitry that connects these issues together?
Has anyone else seen this specific type of issue and, if so, were you able to determine what cauesed it?
Is there a specific relay or some interrelated circuitry that connects these issues together?
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