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Oh nice.
So at least on that log - that would appear normal usage.
(I'm betting 18:40 would have shown another dip)
You have above 12.1 V if that is what the truck's system is reading. Of course nothing is based on reading after a charge, as invalid level. But the drive must have started decently high.
So no battery saver turning lights off early to reduce drain.
So maybe 20 min higher draw, relay engaged and more stuff turns off, and back up to nice level.
Sadly not as nice as it was prior, but again, invalid reading.
So the intermittent battery drain being blamed on the AC unit - does not appear to be hitting you that night at least.
Several posts prior to the SSM giving that module as the culprit - drivers were noticing that their normal process of leaving the system on - they noticed fans running for hours afterwards.
That would show up in your graph.
And they noticed if HVAC turned off (undesired in big cold or hot times), that didn't happen.
Since that appears good levels - but you got hit 1 night and next morning very bad levels - that sounds like parasitic drain.
You may want to get in habit of turning HVAC off before shutdown for night, or errands for that matter. Just in case that is the reason.
Despite many recommendations to get AC module updated - maybe other dealers are like mine - you don't appear to have an issue, we aren't doing that for free.
Not sure what level you'd need to reach to show you have an issue. And may not even be that one!
So at least on that log - that would appear normal usage.
(I'm betting 18:40 would have shown another dip)
You have above 12.1 V if that is what the truck's system is reading. Of course nothing is based on reading after a charge, as invalid level. But the drive must have started decently high.
So no battery saver turning lights off early to reduce drain.
So maybe 20 min higher draw, relay engaged and more stuff turns off, and back up to nice level.
Sadly not as nice as it was prior, but again, invalid reading.
So the intermittent battery drain being blamed on the AC unit - does not appear to be hitting you that night at least.
Several posts prior to the SSM giving that module as the culprit - drivers were noticing that their normal process of leaving the system on - they noticed fans running for hours afterwards.
That would show up in your graph.
And they noticed if HVAC turned off (undesired in big cold or hot times), that didn't happen.
Since that appears good levels - but you got hit 1 night and next morning very bad levels - that sounds like parasitic drain.
You may want to get in habit of turning HVAC off before shutdown for night, or errands for that matter. Just in case that is the reason.
Despite many recommendations to get AC module updated - maybe other dealers are like mine - you don't appear to have an issue, we aren't doing that for free.
Not sure what level you'd need to reach to show you have an issue. And may not even be that one!
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