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Tahoe & SuburbanThe power, space, and brutal towing ability make the Tahoe and its longer sibling, the Suburban, arguably the best full size SUV's on the market today.
The battery in my 2007 Suburban is dying over night. It's a new battery.
I did a parasite check, and it is showing 2.25A draw with the keys off, doors closed and no interior or exterior lights on.
Any advice on what steps to take next to track this down? What would be powerful enough to draw 2.25 amps? That seems like a LOT..
That is a large draw !!!!
Originally Posted by funnyguyMI
I would take an hour or two some day and start pulling fuses. Check the alternator first though. If you can get a buddy to man the multi-meter while you pull fuses, it can go fairly quickly.
This.
And if this is above your "pay grade", take it to an independent ASE shop.
Look behind the radio . As you pull it out lay it face down. The plug to the right unplug it. has a side with a blue plastic cover (red and white line and a blk wire) there is your draw. It kill my battery every two the three days. Hopefully this will help others. Here is what that looks like
Look behind the radio . As you pull it out lay it face down. The plug to the right unplug it. has a side with a blue plastic cover (red and white line and a blk wire) there is your draw. It kill my battery every two the three days. Hopefully this will help others. Here is what that looks like