How long should my battery last if I want to play music at a tailgate or something while the engine is off?
Usually I'll keep the interior lights off and turn the key one click instead of two, where I can play music but the gauges on the dash don't come on. It seems to drain my battery REALLY fast. The music will still play, but when I try to start the Tahoe it either won't start or it will seem very labored on start and the clock will go back to 12:00, etc. I essentially have to leave the engine on while tailgating.
Is this normal or is there a problem with the battery? How difficult/expensive is it to install one of those double-battery kits?
EDIT: Just remembered, about a week ago I noticed that when I turned the key one click without starting (enough to listen to music), the check engine light was on. If I actually started the engine, the check engine light turned right off.
Usually I'll keep the interior lights off and turn the key one click instead of two, where I can play music but the gauges on the dash don't come on. It seems to drain my battery REALLY fast. The music will still play, but when I try to start the Tahoe it either won't start or it will seem very labored on start and the clock will go back to 12:00, etc. I essentially have to leave the engine on while tailgating.
Is this normal or is there a problem with the battery? How difficult/expensive is it to install one of those double-battery kits?
EDIT: Just remembered, about a week ago I noticed that when I turned the key one click without starting (enough to listen to music), the check engine light was on. If I actually started the engine, the check engine light turned right off.
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