builderboy
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Ok, on labor day weekend I found my truck witht he battery switch on. Best guess is either myself or where I park it someone left it on by accident. Batteries where toast and over six years old. I decided to purchase four new orginial batteries. Fast forward to yesterday. Took one battery out at a time and put one battery back. Went to start the truck and it started right up. Ran out of daylight and supper was ready. Boy, I couldn't wait to get it home to tinker on.
Now the problem/questions. Went to start it a little before noon its about 45 to 50 degrees outside. start to crank the engine... and I crank it... and crank it. I usually crank it for 3 to 4 seconds on each crank " cycle" when I go for the fourth "crank" cycle and it won't crank. It just ticks every time I try and start it.
I then take every terminal off the batteries one by one. open them up clean them and retighten. I also retightened every bolt that connects the wires to the terminals. I then retightened the bolts on the starter. It still does the same thing.
The black box on the fire wall clicks very loud every time it tries to start also.
The truck always starts even if it has set for a month on the second crank " cycle" Always, always always. It even started on the second crank when I picked it up from GL
Couple of questions?
Could it be that on of my battery cables is bad? The short cable that connects one neg to the other positive ( about 8 to 10 inches long) was very warm after I had the truck cranking.
Could I have totally missed a loose terminal?
Could it be the black box wasn't allowing it to start and then just finally laid down?
Wildcards, Am I totally missing what could be wrong?
I appreciate any and all ideas.
Builderboy
Now the problem/questions. Went to start it a little before noon its about 45 to 50 degrees outside. start to crank the engine... and I crank it... and crank it. I usually crank it for 3 to 4 seconds on each crank " cycle" when I go for the fourth "crank" cycle and it won't crank. It just ticks every time I try and start it.
I then take every terminal off the batteries one by one. open them up clean them and retighten. I also retightened every bolt that connects the wires to the terminals. I then retightened the bolts on the starter. It still does the same thing.
The black box on the fire wall clicks very loud every time it tries to start also.
The truck always starts even if it has set for a month on the second crank " cycle" Always, always always. It even started on the second crank when I picked it up from GL
Couple of questions?
Could it be that on of my battery cables is bad? The short cable that connects one neg to the other positive ( about 8 to 10 inches long) was very warm after I had the truck cranking.
Could I have totally missed a loose terminal?
Could it be the black box wasn't allowing it to start and then just finally laid down?
Wildcards, Am I totally missing what could be wrong?
I appreciate any and all ideas.
Builderboy