2015 JEEP Grand Cherokee Power Drain overnight

Asked by Rhorne78 Jun 26, 2018 at 04:15 PM about the 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2015 Jeep Grand Cherokee that is suffering from
a frustrating electrical problem. Woke up a few weeks
back and Jeep wouldn’t start. Couldn’t get it jumped with
a car nor an emergency jumper. Had it towed in to the
shop and they claimed a bad alternator and battery. Jeep
was just out of warranty so paid a ton. 3 weeks later, Jeep
won’t start again. Had it towed again and they say that
their is something draining the power down while the car
is off. Must be a huge power draw to kill a new battery.
The shop has spent a few days trying to figure out where
the draw is coming from with no luck. Can anyone help?

5 Answers

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Hook up your meter and start pulling fuses. When the right fuse is pulled and your meter shows your draw went away, that's the circuit you need to trace down.

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I'm having the exact same problem, dealership cant figure it out. Any lucky?

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Im having the same problem. Took to dealership, replace alternator and battery still waking up to a dead battery.

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60

My Jeep wrangler unlimited had that problem , It was the blend door actuator. Mine was garaged and I could constantly hear it opening and closing through out the night, subsequently It drained the battery.

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