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I just said I was using a multimeter. It checks volts, among other measurements.

Not sure how fast the drain is. It sat no more than two weeks between when I ran it last and it not turning over.

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Power down your truck and give it a good half hour for all your "standby auxiliary" features to go inactive. Test every individual fuse. If I remember the YouTube video I was watching when I was learning every reason I hated the used Silverado I bought. The guy said on star will eat like .02 volts or something like that. It's a tiny trickle, that a day or two you won't notice, but a spare vehicle that sits a week or two? You might want to look into removing the on star bs or putting in a manual kill switch on your battery cable to disconnect your battery when the truck is off. That's what I ended up doing after spending several hundreds of dollars trying to stop the slow battery drain

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I'll look into deleting the OnStar. I'm never going to use it anyway.