Good day everyone!
Hope I got this post in the right forum, didn't see one marked more for electrical.
We have a 2009 Silverado 2500HD with the 6.6L Duramax. We've been having issues over the years with batteries (dual battery system) in this truck.
New batteries are great for about three years (5YR battery) then about that third year mark, start having issues with batteries being dead if the truck is not driven for a while. Driving habits haven't changed from the first three years but here we are. Give the truck a jump and it could be fine for a week or two with the same driving habits. As the batteries get older, the time between needing jumps gets shorter if the truck is not driven daily.
I've checked for parasitic draws and haven't found anything drastic. Less that 50ma...
I have been running NAPA AGM batteries and my oldest son doesn't like NAPA batteries and thinks I should switch to Interstate batteries.
I've had this issue at the three year mark, put in two new batteries and I'm good for another three years.
Could it be that these trucks are just that hard on batteries and they should be replaces every three years regardless?
Hope I got this post in the right forum, didn't see one marked more for electrical.
We have a 2009 Silverado 2500HD with the 6.6L Duramax. We've been having issues over the years with batteries (dual battery system) in this truck.
New batteries are great for about three years (5YR battery) then about that third year mark, start having issues with batteries being dead if the truck is not driven for a while. Driving habits haven't changed from the first three years but here we are. Give the truck a jump and it could be fine for a week or two with the same driving habits. As the batteries get older, the time between needing jumps gets shorter if the truck is not driven daily.
I've checked for parasitic draws and haven't found anything drastic. Less that 50ma...
I have been running NAPA AGM batteries and my oldest son doesn't like NAPA batteries and thinks I should switch to Interstate batteries.
I've had this issue at the three year mark, put in two new batteries and I'm good for another three years.
Could it be that these trucks are just that hard on batteries and they should be replaces every three years regardless?