Hey guys, didn’t think this was gonna come down to asking here, but it has.
12v starter.
Drove the CUCV through some water halfway up 37” tires. Kept driving it that day, got home, parked it. Next morning, no start.
It would crank the starter and basically sound like it was grinding the teeth. I eventually came to the idea of replacing the starter thinking it wasn’t plundging properly or something.
New starter installed, go to connect batteries. Both positives on, go to connect first negative, and it begins to try to start the truck. This becomes problem number two.
Find out my positive wire might be connected to the R terminal that would be causing this. So I switched it to the other positive terminal. Go to connect batteries, again first negative attempts to start the truck, though this time the original teeth grinding sound is now a starter bench test type of sound.
So I have two issues here:
Why can’t I connect the batteries?
Why doesn’t the truck start?
Currently investigating the starter relay, which maybe I should have done first.
Thank you.
12v starter.
Drove the CUCV through some water halfway up 37” tires. Kept driving it that day, got home, parked it. Next morning, no start.
It would crank the starter and basically sound like it was grinding the teeth. I eventually came to the idea of replacing the starter thinking it wasn’t plundging properly or something.
New starter installed, go to connect batteries. Both positives on, go to connect first negative, and it begins to try to start the truck. This becomes problem number two.
Find out my positive wire might be connected to the R terminal that would be causing this. So I switched it to the other positive terminal. Go to connect batteries, again first negative attempts to start the truck, though this time the original teeth grinding sound is now a starter bench test type of sound.
So I have two issues here:
Why can’t I connect the batteries?
Why doesn’t the truck start?
Currently investigating the starter relay, which maybe I should have done first.
Thank you.
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