Brandon1320
TYF Newbie
2004 Yukon XL keeps killing my battery.
Bought a new battery because the one in it was 5 years old and was weak starting. I rarely drive the vehicle but after buying the new one, it died on me a couple times. I charged it and it kept dying. Had the alternator tested and it was reading “good” but only putting out mid 13V’s. So I bought a new one.
In the meantime I tried doing a current draw test. It consistently reads mid .085 draw. From reading online everything says around .05 and lower is acceptable. Pulled fuses one by one under the hood and the blower 40 amp fuse when pulled drops the draw down to .006.
Assuming I did all this right, do I need a new blower? Is there any testing I can do on the blower? It has roughly 280k miles.
Here is a video of the fuse in and out. Sorry for the loud background noise, I had a fan going, it’s not as hell in Georgia….
Bought a new battery because the one in it was 5 years old and was weak starting. I rarely drive the vehicle but after buying the new one, it died on me a couple times. I charged it and it kept dying. Had the alternator tested and it was reading “good” but only putting out mid 13V’s. So I bought a new one.
In the meantime I tried doing a current draw test. It consistently reads mid .085 draw. From reading online everything says around .05 and lower is acceptable. Pulled fuses one by one under the hood and the blower 40 amp fuse when pulled drops the draw down to .006.
Assuming I did all this right, do I need a new blower? Is there any testing I can do on the blower? It has roughly 280k miles.