When my '10 2500 Laramie was less than 1 year old the batteries ran down, completely dead, in about two weeks when the truck was not used regularly. I took it to Dodge and they could not find anything at fault. Although they suggested the obvious, a light was on or other drain was present, I was sure all lights were off and doors closed. No glove compartments open, etc. The problem did not recur until today.
I last drove the truck on Sunday, several times and enough time to charge the batteries. This afternoon (Wednesday) about 4:30 I went to start the truck and the batteries were almost dead again. I verified lights were off and all compartment and exterior doors were properly closed. Both batteries seem to be taking a charge OK and I have them on overnight charge at 25 Amps for both in parallel.
I would appreciate hearing of this happening to anyone else, and any thoughts what might be causing it or what action I can take to prevent it in the future.
John
I last drove the truck on Sunday, several times and enough time to charge the batteries. This afternoon (Wednesday) about 4:30 I went to start the truck and the batteries were almost dead again. I verified lights were off and all compartment and exterior doors were properly closed. Both batteries seem to be taking a charge OK and I have them on overnight charge at 25 Amps for both in parallel.
I would appreciate hearing of this happening to anyone else, and any thoughts what might be causing it or what action I can take to prevent it in the future.
John