maxpanic
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So I helped a friend the other day pull a tahoe out of a pit in the snow at night. I had to pull it out up hill on an ice road. ended up putting chains on the Deuce to finally get that SUV out. Things seemed fine after about 2 hours of low gear spinning tires weaving back and forth. Probably should have put a couple of tons of rocks in the back to get better traction. Anyhow the Deuce drives me home, no problem. I park her and let her rest for a few days. I go out to start her up and when I turn on the electrical switch before starting, most of the instruments are not moving. especially the battery meter. I try to start her anyway but nothing. I pull the batteries and they measure about 2.8 volts. So I charge them up till they are about 11 volts each. put them in the truck. I wire up the positive, then the battery jumper from negative to positive between the batteries and then I put the negative/ground on the battery. I immediately hear a strong click/thud from the area of the starter. I disconnect the negative and connect it again. each time it does this strong click/thud. so I am thinking my solenoid on the starter must be messed up. I verified that my electrical was all off and that nothing was accidentally left on that could drain the batteries. Anyone have anything more definitive than my guess?
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