2022 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon Battery Drain (Over the Air Update) | AnthonyJ350

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Do you have a 2022 Tahoe, Suburban, Yukon or Yukon XL that has a parasitic draw issue when leaving the vehicle overnight? Watch this video as we discover the battery drain, how to induce it and how much of a current draw it is.
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  • @emilyhillis9382
    @emilyhillis9382 Год назад +4

    I’m having the same symptoms, had it towed to the dealership but it started up there even after a GM roadside assistance person couldn’t jump it. Dealership said they found nothing wrong with it and sent us away. Now, 3 days later it’s completely dead again. Glad I ran across your video, ill be getting it towed back to them tomorrow and will share the info with them.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад +1

      Can you please follow up and let us know what happens. Thank you!

  • @claudiodpiccolo
    @claudiodpiccolo Год назад +2

    That Thermal Camera paid for itself on this Truck.... 👌

  • @CptTenneal1
    @CptTenneal1 10 месяцев назад +1

    Exact same problem on my wife's 2022 Suburban. First time was 6 months ago. Local dealer replaced the battery. Second time, three months ago, the dealer kept the vehicle for three days and said "nothing is wrong." Third and fourth time happened over the past ten days. I'm bringing the vehicle into my local Chevy dealer on Friday, 10/27/23.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  10 месяцев назад +1

      Show this video and how we tested. All get a data log of all the firmware uploaded into the truck and dates they were installed.

    • @CptTenneal1
      @CptTenneal1 10 месяцев назад

      I did. I'm literally sitting at the service department of my local Chevy dealership right now. I printed out your video link as well as the GM article that you provided. Also, FYI, another came out earlier this month concerning Colorados. Same issue. I handed them all to my service advisor, who immediately told me that he was acutely aware of the issue. (He also noted that it's worse for Colorados because the dead battery somehow affects the ability to use the brakes.) For now, we're going to handle it by shutting off the OTA allowance in the Suburban. When I come in for an oil change or other service or maintenance, the dealership will do the download while that's occurring. I won't have to deal with dead batteries at home anymore. Thanks for your help.
      FYI, I have a colleague who drives a 2019 Subaru Outback with the same problem. (Lots of information online about it.) I'm sure he'd love to see you do a video on that.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  10 месяцев назад

      @@CptTenneal1 Hopefully they figure it out. Can you confirm if new firmware fixed your vehicle after?

  • @dougfranke7100
    @dougfranke7100 28 дней назад

    It happens to me almost every time i leave my key fob in the truck overnight. I have a garage, so i never take my key fobs out of our vehicles. I started taking key fob in the house with me and problem stopped.
    2022 Yukon Denali XL 6.2

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  25 дней назад

      Ya push to start vehicles it's good practice to take the key out and place in a faraday box in the house. Modules might not "go to sleep" properly if the vehicle detects the key.

  • @Charlie1821
    @Charlie1821 Год назад +3

    This has happened to us 4 times now, including this morning. Basically once a month. We are turning it in, lemon law. No more American cars. We should have stuck with German.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      Sorry to hear this. Did you have it reflashed?

    • @Charlie1821
      @Charlie1821 Год назад +1

      @@AnthonyJ350 GM corporate had to send one of their master technicians out to the dealership to basically reflash every module possible.
      Lucky for us they agreed to repurchase the vehicle. Should get final paperwork this week.
      Looking at the new Sequoia now.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      @@Charlie1821 Glad they came to a solution that works for you.

  • @ArmedNewYork
    @ArmedNewYork Год назад +1

    is this a police package vehicle with the rear aux battery? or civilian with just the one in the engine compartment?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад +1

      Police package with the rear auxiliary battery.

  • @dalepeterson5844
    @dalepeterson5844 8 месяцев назад

    My 2021 AT4 does this in cold weather. Very frustrating.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  8 месяцев назад

      Has the dealership updated the firmware in it?

  • @DEValentine
    @DEValentine Год назад

    Why doesn't the Tahoe have a standard battery setup? I can't even tell where the clamps go here.

  • @chevybrat
    @chevybrat 6 месяцев назад

    Where is the module that was getting warm located? Thanks

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  6 месяцев назад

      Under the center console.

    • @chevybrat
      @chevybrat 5 месяцев назад

      @@AnthonyJ350thank you!

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  5 месяцев назад

      @@chevybrat You're welcome

  • @yoyo3143
    @yoyo3143 Год назад +2

    Same probleme happing to me, first day I received my yukon denali 2022 in the showroom the battery dead and the car not start, after only 200km againg my car not start and i start the car with jumb start, and just now i was travelling for a week again mu third time the car not strat ! 2moro i will take the car the our delearship and they will said to change the battery without knows what is the probleme ?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      Has the dealership fixed it?

    • @yoyo3143
      @yoyo3143 Год назад

      No bro :(

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад +1

      @@yoyo3143 I'd show them if they're still having issues

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      @@yoyo3143 It had to go back to the dealership for them to reflash everything.

    • @yoyo3143
      @yoyo3143 Год назад

      @@AnthonyJ350 can you please explain to me the meaning of reflash everyhing ?

  • @stealthg35infiniti94
    @stealthg35infiniti94 Год назад +1

    An infrared camera will actually show you the connection/conponants that heated up. Ivan at PHAD uses all the time. You could have narrowed the problem within 1 hour.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      We did, truck needed to be reflashed by the dealership.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      Sooooo what would the problem be if several modules are on? And how would we see all the connectors unless we completely remove all panels and the actual dash?

    • @stealthg35infiniti94
      @stealthg35infiniti94 Год назад

      @@AnthonyJ350 So let's say several modules are on. You go on All Data and get a power distribution circuit. See if modules are in the same branch of the circuit. Read the theory of operation and see how the system is supposed to operate. You may have an ECM, PCM, or other Modules not performing correctly. A bi directional scan tool can see the CAM Buss to see if the suspected problem module is not going to sleep. This type of Diagnosis is best left for Experienced Automotive Diag Techs. Even if you got lucky and found a HOT Module, the replacement one might have to be programmed to the vehicle. BTW, in another scenario, if you had a dirty/corroded connection, it would heat up higher than the surrounding area. The infared imaging Camera shows the Hot areas in amber, reddish color. Ivan @PHAD did a good comparison on some entry level units for the DIY.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      @@stealthg35infiniti94 If tracing the circuit, how do you do it without removing all the panels or dash to trace and use the heat camera? Just trying to understand how you do it under an hour.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      @@stealthg35infiniti94 GMs scan tool and our SnapOn scan tool did not detect modules not going to sleep properly.

  • @john_admin4965
    @john_admin4965 4 месяца назад

    Mating software to hardware. That the problem.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  4 месяца назад

      This is nothing new. But they're not fully testing the software/ firmware when they develop it under all scenarios.

  • @robertbutler8004
    @robertbutler8004 Год назад

    Since when was a car called a truck?

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад

      When the vehicle is a full size SUV on a later frame with a pickup truck front end, pickup truck front suspension, and pick up truck powertrain I guess.

  • @latrogeniwile58
    @latrogeniwile58 9 месяцев назад

    Initial surge and taper is the ECU and other compute modules initializing. Should not draw more than 50mA in standby when there's no heavy computing. At 12V, that's only 120W for computing at 10A draw. Start pulling fuses looking for the draw. Could be something like heated seats on from bad module. You bought a MultiMeter from Snap On ? Aaahahahahahaaaa!!! Get a Fluke.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  9 месяцев назад

      What's wrong with the SnapOn multi-meter? Do you have the solution for these GM trucks? Look at the comments, so many dealerships can't figure it out even though there's a TSB.

  • @BigDipper79
    @BigDipper79 Год назад +3

    More GM junk.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад +3

      Every manufacturer is putting out over complicated product right now.

    • @Charlie1821
      @Charlie1821 Год назад

      This was our first American car, after 3 Mercedes. But Chevy and ford are the only ones that make a big suv.
      We were both apprehensive because of the notoriously bad reliability of American cars…… we were right. Brand new and already had this issue 4 times.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад +1

      @@Charlie1821 To be fair, any new vehicle can come across an issue like this. I still like GM for their gas powertrains.
      It's because all new vehicles are overly complicated and they're not testing new firmware enough before they release it.

    • @Charlie1821
      @Charlie1821 Год назад

      @@AnthonyJ350 as a consumer that shouldn’t be my problem with a brand new car. I have two smalls kids that I have to drop off and pick up from day care. This is the 4th time this has happened. Not having a car that I can depend on is a big problem.

    • @AnthonyJ350
      @AnthonyJ350  Год назад +2

      @@Charlie1821 Welcome to new vehicles that are overly complicated. What's interesting in 3rd world countries, the vehicles are much more simple and for good reason.