There is a drain on the battery. Check your accessories like radio and dome lights or a brake light stuck on. Could be a bad ignition switch that is not shutting off all the way. Old chevy's are known for that.
2007-01-14 13:30:52
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answered by ebay junkie 2
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There could be one problem or a few problems going on at once. Providing that the alternator is good, and you have nothing on the truck that would be causing a battery drain. It would most likely be your battery. Have the battery load tested at a reputable auto repair shop or auto parts store that offers this service for free. They can also at the same time do a check on the alternator by putting a load on the battery with the engine running to determine if the alternator is putting out the proper voltage under load. If all that checks out to be good, get you a test light and start tracing wires associated with the starting and charging system. also double check if there would be anything on your truck that could cause a slow battery drain. some vehicle components can develop a unseen short and start a slow battery drain. Im sorry that I cant give you a direct answer, but this kind of problem is just one of those things that you have to start checking the obvious and check everything else by going through the process of elimination.
2007-01-14 14:07:32
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answered by bobby 6
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it could be the charging system. The alternator or the regulator is bad. Or the battery is no good. And check to see if any lights are on or something like that is the problem.
2007-01-14 13:37:09
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answered by Chris J 3
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Sounds like something is draining it. Check to see if there's a dome light or radio or amp and anything that is remaining on after you turn off your vehicle. Have it checked for voltage drain. Maybe your battery could be checked out too...AutoZone does it for free.
2007-01-14 13:33:37
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answered by doogie2man 2
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If what you say is correct, then check your battery terminals-make sure they are clean. Take them off the battery and sand the terminals and the inside of the holes in the two cables. Poor contact in the connections will cause this problem......KECK
2007-01-14 13:33:15
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answered by Tneciter 3
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Are you sure that alternator is good, OK maybe the (wire that thing that is connect to the battery) that thing need to be clean up. you can use sand paper (clean in side the thing that are connect to the battery)
2007-01-14 13:35:42
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answered by A37 2
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CHeck the starter relay. Sometimes they corrode and water gets in and freezes or shorts the thing
2007-01-14 13:34:10
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-03-28 21:59:14
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answered by Anonymous
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theres a short in the conection cables, the battery dies because theres a short! check everything! the conection cables on the battery, and the wire'n harness! ;-)
2007-01-14 13:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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the light in your glove box or something is always on even if the ing is off until u find out just disconnect the batt when not in use
2007-01-14 13:34:22
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answered by Anonymous
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