07033 bug strikes! Rhyme or reason?..?

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Hardin Thicke

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I came out from work today and hit the fob to open the doors....nothing. Manually unlock and get in, turn key....zippo. Within 9 hours, the battery was entirely discharged. This is the first incident in 10 weeks of ownership and 5,500 miles. Does anyone know what triggers the discharge gremlin? Is it a sequence of events, or just a random bug? I have to get it to the dealer (250 miles away) in 2 weeks for service. In the meantime, I have a new set of jumper cables just in case.
 

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usually its an aftermarket security system or stereo amp/component that does it just find the source by pulling fuses each night
 

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Thanks, but it's totally stock at the moment. If it did it on a regular basis, I would pull fuses like you suggest. But this just popped up suddenly, and then went away just as quickly. It was fine this morning.
 

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Wow, no clue. Do you have any trouble codes that it is setting off?
 

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Apparently, this is a known bug, and I know of other owner's who have had this same problem. There is a bulletin or recall out for this problem so GM is aware of it. What annoys me though is my dealer sat on my Tahoe for nearly 2 weeks before I picked it up, and had plenty of time to perform the reflash that fixes the problem. Picked up a set of jumper cables last night, just in case.
 
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