My truck battery shut downs yesterday even I don’t

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  1. yasser garas

    yasser garas Bobtail Member

    Volvo 2016 , VNL .

    Yesterday I unplugged my refrigerator and turned off the air conditioner and did not use any Devices connected to electricity during my sleep, and after five hours I was surprised by a beep coming from the sleeper/hater Control panel ,and when I wanted to turn on the Truck, it did not work? Because the batteries lost all charge? ,. The question now is why the batteries lost all charge even though I did not use any electrical conductors ?

    also when I turn the AC on when I sleep , it disconnects after a-few minutes and all Devices shut downs like my refrigerator for example ?

    can someone please explain where is the problem?
    Is there something wrong with the batteries?


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  3. drivingmissdaisy

    drivingmissdaisy Road Train Member

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    I had a 2019 LT that behaved the same way. You've got a bad set of batteries. One or two are holding somewhat of a charge but can't maintain it. Those are all issues with low voltage.

    Either the batteries are bad or you have dirty or loose connections. Check all.
     
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  4. pavrom

    pavrom Road Train Member

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    Check your batteries first
     
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  5. yasser garas

    yasser garas Bobtail Member

    Checking on that . Thanks for the responding….
     
  6. yasser garas

    yasser garas Bobtail Member

    I will , thanks for the response….
     
  7. drivingmissdaisy

    drivingmissdaisy Road Train Member

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    If they are lead acid, get a load checker on them. Voltage is not enough. A battery can hold voltage but not a load.

    If they are AGM batteries, bring them to a place like Loves. They have a little thing they can stick on them and it will tell you if they are bad or not. And it's free.
     
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