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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 09:52 AM
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Went in shop now have Q

My 05 keeps dien over nite.No click no crank nothing.I use a boost pack to jump it and its good all day.With it running it makes 14.3 volts shut off its 12.0 volts.
I had this 2 days in a row so I decided to disconnect the batt the next nite to see if it was a draw killin it or was the batt shot.With the batt disconnected it is still dead the next morning.So to me seems batt is no good.Sound correct so far?

It has 9K on the odo so I take it to the dealer for a fix.I tell the advisor the story and that with the batt disconnected it still dies.He says these trucks had issues with batts and he will take care of it.I drop it at 7:30 am and they call at 4:45pm.He says the alpine radio is the problem and every thing else is fine.The radio is a IVA W200 its a couple months old and I did put it in myself.I used a metra harness so no stock wires were cut in any way.I soldered all the connections and used shrink tube on them.I am now 100% sure after double ckecking the wires myself and going to local audio shop and payn $25 to have them double check the connections and the radio its self.Its not the radio plus would the radio be able to drain a batt that I disconnected?Seems like that if batt is disconnected that a draw would not be poss?

What do you fine people think?I know I am just going to get a batt on my own but with 9k on the truck it would be nice to have the dealer fix it.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 10:14 AM
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If you disconnected the battery, I don't see how the radio could have drained it. I'm with you!
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 10:22 AM
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Make the dealer prove to you it was the deck
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 10:36 AM
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If you disconnected the battery and it still goes dead overnight, it is definitely the battery since nothing is connected to it. I'd take it back in and demand that they replace the battery!
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 11:38 AM
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Make the dealer prove to you it was the deck
Yeah, good luck with that. I had the same problem and they blamed it on my cell booster which only powers a tiny led light when it is not hooked up. I can't see how that would cause the problem. I even pulled the stats for them on the power draw for the booster on or off and there is no way it could drain that battery overnight, they said too bad, that is what we think it is. A month later I was out of warranty and it started doing it again so I bought a new battery. No problems for 3 months now. So good luck "making" the dealer prove anything.
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 01:40 PM
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Did you disconnect BOTH battery cables ?
 
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Old Mar 23, 2007 | 02:05 PM
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Cut your losses and get a Optima battery...the factory batteries in these trucks are crap. If the dealer replaces it he will just put another POS factory battery back in it. Do a search and read all the threads about how many people have needed new batteries.

BTW its just like a dealer to see one aftermarket thing and immediatly blame that for what ever problem your having....
 
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