Howdy folks,
Let me preface this by saying that yes, i did in fact do a search here and on other chevy forums. As always, I get some of the symptoms but not all, so checking here to see if anyone has thoughts.
Wife calls from an hour away and says the truck died right when she pulled into her destination and this was on the readout(Title of the thread). After searching, I deduced it was either the battery, alternator, mega fuse, or a ground wire issue from the negative battery terminal. Since my Yukon was now in a parking lot of a college, it's not like I can do crazy work on it. headed to advanced and bought a new battery and alternator and headed her way.
Battery was reading about 10.5 volts when I arrived. I figured even if it was the alternator, I should be able to swap out the battery and get home since I was less than 60 miles. Swapped it out, truck started right up, and I headed home. Was watching the voltage gauge as even with the new battery it was only reading at around 12, or 1/4 on the gauge. Of course, as I was driving I was watching it slowly drain. Got literally within 2 miles of my house and hit the last red light before I got to my community and it was down to just above 9V and then died. son of a. Called a friend, had them bring a new battery so I could get my truck into my garage and that is where it sits. Considering it drained a new battery in about an hour, would you equate this to the alternator being shot? I have a new one sitting in the back of the truck, but didn't install as again, I was in a parking lot and "thought" I could get home on a new battery. $150 mistake unless this thing will recharge on a trickle. lol. Open to thoughts suggestions.
Thanks all
Let me preface this by saying that yes, i did in fact do a search here and on other chevy forums. As always, I get some of the symptoms but not all, so checking here to see if anyone has thoughts.
Wife calls from an hour away and says the truck died right when she pulled into her destination and this was on the readout(Title of the thread). After searching, I deduced it was either the battery, alternator, mega fuse, or a ground wire issue from the negative battery terminal. Since my Yukon was now in a parking lot of a college, it's not like I can do crazy work on it. headed to advanced and bought a new battery and alternator and headed her way.
Battery was reading about 10.5 volts when I arrived. I figured even if it was the alternator, I should be able to swap out the battery and get home since I was less than 60 miles. Swapped it out, truck started right up, and I headed home. Was watching the voltage gauge as even with the new battery it was only reading at around 12, or 1/4 on the gauge. Of course, as I was driving I was watching it slowly drain. Got literally within 2 miles of my house and hit the last red light before I got to my community and it was down to just above 9V and then died. son of a. Called a friend, had them bring a new battery so I could get my truck into my garage and that is where it sits. Considering it drained a new battery in about an hour, would you equate this to the alternator being shot? I have a new one sitting in the back of the truck, but didn't install as again, I was in a parking lot and "thought" I could get home on a new battery. $150 mistake unless this thing will recharge on a trickle. lol. Open to thoughts suggestions.
Thanks all