Hello to all. I hope somebody can enlighten me on what is going on with my 2004 Yukon Denali XL. Got up to a subfreezing morning yesterday. The Yukon was a bit weak on the start, but nothing I haven't seen before on a cold day. I have about a 10 minute drive to work and after a minute or so, I noticed that the gauges had not come alive. Panel lights worked, signals worked, radio, etc.
By the time I got to work, I realized that the battery was dying. Radio shut down, door locks wouldn't work, interior lights getting dimmer by the minute. Managed to make it to work, resigning myself to having to buy a new battery. After work I took the company truck and picked up a new battery. After installation, no change in the panel lights. This is where it gets complicated.
I located one of the 40 amp square fuses had popped and installed a new one (luckily had one in my emergency kit). Everything returns to normal. Good news until this morning when the same thing happened with the panel, but without the blown fuse. Knowing I had a brand new battery onboard, I drove to work without incident. Any ideas?
By the time I got to work, I realized that the battery was dying. Radio shut down, door locks wouldn't work, interior lights getting dimmer by the minute. Managed to make it to work, resigning myself to having to buy a new battery. After work I took the company truck and picked up a new battery. After installation, no change in the panel lights. This is where it gets complicated.
I located one of the 40 amp square fuses had popped and installed a new one (luckily had one in my emergency kit). Everything returns to normal. Good news until this morning when the same thing happened with the panel, but without the blown fuse. Knowing I had a brand new battery onboard, I drove to work without incident. Any ideas?