I bought two new NAPA top of the line batteries for my truck 1 month ago. I figured since it was getting cold and I really wasn't sure how much longer the old ones would last, it was a good investment. Everything has been fine except just now. I went out in the garage and turned the key on and listened to my lift pump cycle. Sounded weak. It was plugged in all day so the wait to start didn't come on. I noticed my voltmeter looked low as if the grids were on. I hit the starter and it made about 1 revolution then quit. Dead batteries.
The truck has been sitting for about 4-5 days in my garage without being started. Temps have been 20's-30's all week here. Are there any parasitic loads that could kill two new batteries that fast? Its an ST so power windows, locks, seats, overhead console are non-existent on my truck.
Head lights come on fine, acts normal otherwise, just doesn't have the juice to crank over. I hope I dont have some mystery load problem to trace down. Figures that this would happen to me cause I just got a big fancy voltmeter for Christmas. Just my luck. :{
The truck has been sitting for about 4-5 days in my garage without being started. Temps have been 20's-30's all week here. Are there any parasitic loads that could kill two new batteries that fast? Its an ST so power windows, locks, seats, overhead console are non-existent on my truck.
Head lights come on fine, acts normal otherwise, just doesn't have the juice to crank over. I hope I dont have some mystery load problem to trace down. Figures that this would happen to me cause I just got a big fancy voltmeter for Christmas. Just my luck. :{