chrisniak
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Hello everyone, I've got a 1986 K5 CUCV Blazer I need some help with. Did a full restoration and may have messed some wires. The first issue was that the starter would not stop trying to turn over (even when keys out; had to disconnect cables). Solved this problem, seems that I had crossed the hot wire feeding the starter solenoid with the negative component on the starter. Once we fixed that the starter wouldn't engage the minute we attached the power cables. Truck cranked over and ran, we turned it off, and now when we went to turn it over again the batteries were dead. Put the batteries on a trickle charger and the batteries still now charge at all it seems. Does anyone have any advice? Why would the batteries drain so quickly? What did the batteries not hold charge? Could it be a grounding issue? I need some help getting it back on the road.. It's my only vehicle and I'm tired of riding a bicycle to work (been doing it for about 4 months now).
I should probable note that during my first issue, the batter cables would spark (and arch) on the front battery when connecting the battery cables (happened at the same time the starter would kick in). The cables sparked so hot it melted my battery's post.
I should probable note that during my first issue, the batter cables would spark (and arch) on the front battery when connecting the battery cables (happened at the same time the starter would kick in). The cables sparked so hot it melted my battery's post.
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