I have a Chevy 2011tahoe.i have to replace the battery at least once a year. It's acting like something is grounding out. If I use it at least omen time a day each day of the week it will start up the next day but if I don't use it a day it won't start the following day. Has anyone else had this problem.

Asked by 2011_chevy_tahoe Aug 31, 2015 at 11:03 AM about the 2011 Chevrolet Tahoe LS RWD

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Have you had the Alternator load tested to see if its putting out the correct amount of voltage, that would be my starting point. If that works out to be ok. Allot of times an interior light or door switches seems to be the problem. You can remove the light blubs to see if there is any difference..

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