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Hey there;
I've got a 1989 M998 HMMWV with a strange starting issue that has cropped up recently.
When I turn the ignition (I have the keyed ignition upgrade) to the mid position, WAIT light comes on, everything seems okay. I crank it, and it makes sad noise like there's not enough voltage going to the starter, and usually it just dies and loses electric.
So, I go to the battery box, and fuss with the cables a bit -- wiggling what's on the post -- go back, this time I blow past WAIT and just crank it. Starter sounds strong, it cranks good, and it starts in the glowplugs-didn't-actually-cycle kind of way (it's hot enough out that I don't need the glow plug to start, but that first cold start takes more cranking than usual).
This has happened maybe twice before, between instances of the truck starting normally otherwise. Well, today, it happened... and I jumped out, went over, opened the battery box and there was smoke in there. Nothing seemed hot and I couldn't tell what had happened in there. I wiggled the cables again, and once more blew past WAIT and it started as noted above.
The battery posts are dead clean, the first time this happened I cleaned everything up good (honestly they weren't at all gross to begin with -- I used dialetric grease when I installed these batteries over a year ago). One thing I've noticed is that my battery meter is just a little below the 'happy line' but still in well the green most of the time when I'm driving. Is that a sign that the batteries aren't getting charged? is this a weak battery thing, or a your-glowplug-controller is dying thing, or a your-battery-cables suck thing?
Let me know your thoughts, and thanks!
I've got a 1989 M998 HMMWV with a strange starting issue that has cropped up recently.
When I turn the ignition (I have the keyed ignition upgrade) to the mid position, WAIT light comes on, everything seems okay. I crank it, and it makes sad noise like there's not enough voltage going to the starter, and usually it just dies and loses electric.
So, I go to the battery box, and fuss with the cables a bit -- wiggling what's on the post -- go back, this time I blow past WAIT and just crank it. Starter sounds strong, it cranks good, and it starts in the glowplugs-didn't-actually-cycle kind of way (it's hot enough out that I don't need the glow plug to start, but that first cold start takes more cranking than usual).
This has happened maybe twice before, between instances of the truck starting normally otherwise. Well, today, it happened... and I jumped out, went over, opened the battery box and there was smoke in there. Nothing seemed hot and I couldn't tell what had happened in there. I wiggled the cables again, and once more blew past WAIT and it started as noted above.
The battery posts are dead clean, the first time this happened I cleaned everything up good (honestly they weren't at all gross to begin with -- I used dialetric grease when I installed these batteries over a year ago). One thing I've noticed is that my battery meter is just a little below the 'happy line' but still in well the green most of the time when I'm driving. Is that a sign that the batteries aren't getting charged? is this a weak battery thing, or a your-glowplug-controller is dying thing, or a your-battery-cables suck thing?
Let me know your thoughts, and thanks!