bellefourche
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I have been searching around on this forum for a better understanding of my trucks problem, but I am still a little unclear. First, I have a 1028 with the gp resistor bypassed and a manual gp switch, both done by previous owner. When I bought it the starter was grinding on the flywheel because of a broken starter bolt. After that was fixed, the temperature dropped and it wont start when under 40 degrees. One battery is too light for the truck at 700 cca, but with a 60 amp charger connected it still won't go. So I tested the plugs (ac13g), all read between 2-3 ohms. So I tested the manual switch; it's good too. I checked fuses, and replaced a 20a. Turned the key and had all the dash lights come on for the first time. First time I saw the wait, water in fuel, and gen 2 lights. I thought I found the problem so I pushed the gp switch and everything went dark. No dash lights, no headlights, no starter. Smelled a burnt wire, probably a fusible link because all the fuses were still good. I have 26 volts from batteries and 13 at the 12v bus.
1. Is there a link that controls everything from starter to headlights? If so where is it? I looked around the steering column and couldnt see or smell anything.
2. Could my manual switch have caused all those problems directly or should I look for the real cause?
3. Would any of you recommend going to the gp controller from cucv electric to replace the manual switch?
4. Should the starter bolts be replaced with a higher grade to prevent that problem again?
1. Is there a link that controls everything from starter to headlights? If so where is it? I looked around the steering column and couldnt see or smell anything.
2. Could my manual switch have caused all those problems directly or should I look for the real cause?
3. Would any of you recommend going to the gp controller from cucv electric to replace the manual switch?
4. Should the starter bolts be replaced with a higher grade to prevent that problem again?