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Our mechanic blew up 4 different 12 volt starters before putting in the 24 volt we told him the vehicle needed. He is now saying that most of the glow plugs are fried and one of the alternators is testing bad, but it is not related to the blown up starters.....
It all started when we took the truck to the shop to have the freeze plugs replaced, having a big sudden coolant leak. I told them all about the M1009(as far as I knew), and told him about this site with all of the tech manuals. For the fix they said they had to take the transmission out and part of the engine. During the repair they damaged the starter solenoid taking it out, and had to order a new complete starter to replace it. Since then nothing has been right...
The Gen2 light was staying on when I got it back from them, so I said something right away when I started her up. They got under the hood with me watching and tested the alternators, said both were fine and to drive her like normal despite what I had read about doing the exact opposite. There was always a drain on the battery next to the firewall, but the one towards the grill was usually fine. I notified the mechanic, and have had to charge the battery regularly until he could get the truck in again...
After a month or two the weather got cold and I didn't have a block heater, so she sat quietly until the mechanic was ready. Next time I tried to start up, the starter didn't sound like it was engaging anything(just spinning). Called the mechanic and he found that due to putting in the wrong starter, it ripped the teeth out of the fly wheel. A huge ordeal pursued as he proceeded to "blow up" 4 different 12V starters under the hood until he conceded to put in the 24V I told him it needed, again referring him to this site to do some research. Finally got the right starter put in and he brought the truck back to me at my ranch already running on the back of the tow truck! Of course I was a little skeptical right off the bat...
They had switched the alternators so that now the Gen1 light would stay on, and after I got her back to the house I was never able to start her again. I checked both batteries with my charger, both were reading really low now instead of just the one. After fully charging them and waiting for a nice and sunny day to warm her up......smoke started coming from the exhaust right by the starter! ....Back to the mechanic...
Now he says that the starter is great, and his work fixing his errors is over. The one alternator(that was testing fine) is bad... The glow plugs(that were testing fine) are all bad.... And that all of this is in no way related to his "blowing up" 4 starters in it!! Now I need to take it somewhere else they might be able to help(they work on semis and big diesels).
I'm not very good with fixing cars myself(yet, but my wife is putting the pressure on now I tell ya)....so I need some help understanding the electrical system more to know what he could have done damage wise, or what else could have happened that may actually not be his fault... Please help me out guys!
It all started when we took the truck to the shop to have the freeze plugs replaced, having a big sudden coolant leak. I told them all about the M1009(as far as I knew), and told him about this site with all of the tech manuals. For the fix they said they had to take the transmission out and part of the engine. During the repair they damaged the starter solenoid taking it out, and had to order a new complete starter to replace it. Since then nothing has been right...
The Gen2 light was staying on when I got it back from them, so I said something right away when I started her up. They got under the hood with me watching and tested the alternators, said both were fine and to drive her like normal despite what I had read about doing the exact opposite. There was always a drain on the battery next to the firewall, but the one towards the grill was usually fine. I notified the mechanic, and have had to charge the battery regularly until he could get the truck in again...
After a month or two the weather got cold and I didn't have a block heater, so she sat quietly until the mechanic was ready. Next time I tried to start up, the starter didn't sound like it was engaging anything(just spinning). Called the mechanic and he found that due to putting in the wrong starter, it ripped the teeth out of the fly wheel. A huge ordeal pursued as he proceeded to "blow up" 4 different 12V starters under the hood until he conceded to put in the 24V I told him it needed, again referring him to this site to do some research. Finally got the right starter put in and he brought the truck back to me at my ranch already running on the back of the tow truck! Of course I was a little skeptical right off the bat...
They had switched the alternators so that now the Gen1 light would stay on, and after I got her back to the house I was never able to start her again. I checked both batteries with my charger, both were reading really low now instead of just the one. After fully charging them and waiting for a nice and sunny day to warm her up......smoke started coming from the exhaust right by the starter! ....Back to the mechanic...
Now he says that the starter is great, and his work fixing his errors is over. The one alternator(that was testing fine) is bad... The glow plugs(that were testing fine) are all bad.... And that all of this is in no way related to his "blowing up" 4 starters in it!! Now I need to take it somewhere else they might be able to help(they work on semis and big diesels).
I'm not very good with fixing cars myself(yet, but my wife is putting the pressure on now I tell ya)....so I need some help understanding the electrical system more to know what he could have done damage wise, or what else could have happened that may actually not be his fault... Please help me out guys!
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