RedBlok
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Hello - I have been checking the forum on Cold Weather Starting issues on the forum but could not find an answer. The past two days have been the coldest since I have owned my truck. The Batteries were checked and found to be good on the Post inspection out of Ft.McCoy. The Volt meter is green. I installed a keyed battery disconnect and everything was find until Thursday and Friday. On Wednesday I had driven 225 miles to get my truck to the property I will keep it on. The trip was uneventful and the truck performed well. I did the post drive PMCS and everything was good. The next morning, the temp had dropped to 8 degrees. When I went to start the truck, I switch the keyed battery disconnect on, then the battery switch on the dash and then tried to start the truck. Nothing happened. I tired several more times and still nothing - One thing that I did notice, I had power going to the service lights, but the volt gauge and other gauges were all showing nothing. I played around flipping the switches and even messed with the transmission shifter making sure it was in neutral, still nothing. After about 5 minutes of going thru this, I was ready to give up and in one last attempt, I flipped off and on the battery switch on the dash, the volt gauge and all the other gauges came to life and I was able to fire the truck right up. I warmed her up for 10 minutes idled her back down and she was good. I shut her down and then started her back up without issue. The next day on Friday, the truck did the same thing. It was 6 degrees that night and it was about 15 degrees when I tried to start her up. Am I missing something in the Cold Weather Start up? Should I turn on the battery switch on the dash and let the truck wait like 5-10 minutes before trying to start? Is this a control box issue? I am at a loss and look forward to heard what the members think.
I have no power on the property, but the batteries do have the solargizers on them and they are working.
Thanks all.
Rob
I have no power on the property, but the batteries do have the solargizers on them and they are working.
Thanks all.
Rob