Hawkdawg
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First let me start by saying I am trying my hardest to learn to work on my m1009 myself in order to be able to properly utilize and maintain it. So I had my starter replaced becaue it didn't have a support bracket and that ran me what I thought was too much from the shop so I am now going to try and handle things on my own.
Two weeks later, the truck decides she isn't going to start. It cranked but would not turn over. I used the tm manuals to trouble shoot and this site and I may have done it wrong but decided to replace the glow plugs. After a bit of time I was done with that and considered it a win because I actually did something myself. Still didn't fix the problem.
So I look around and see that nearly all the terminals for the batteries are corroded, beaten up, and barely even able to hold on to the battery ports themselves. Lightbulb goes off and I say that may be the problem. Whether it is or isn't, still looked like something that needed to be fixed. So i get all the cables I need to get the two batteries hooked up and linked together. Once I go to connect the final battery, as soon as the terminal hit the battery there is a spark and smoke coming from where I ran the small wire from the terminal down the back side of the hood and to it's spot. I don't know the exact nomenclature but it looked like the smoke was coming from the silver cylinder shaped piece.
I decided that I may have done way more harm than good and packed up my tools and came to the computer to look for help. I am using the search bar to try and look for clues but I was hoping someone knew what was going on in order to keep my rookie-self from piling on the damage. Thanks guys.
Two weeks later, the truck decides she isn't going to start. It cranked but would not turn over. I used the tm manuals to trouble shoot and this site and I may have done it wrong but decided to replace the glow plugs. After a bit of time I was done with that and considered it a win because I actually did something myself. Still didn't fix the problem.
So I look around and see that nearly all the terminals for the batteries are corroded, beaten up, and barely even able to hold on to the battery ports themselves. Lightbulb goes off and I say that may be the problem. Whether it is or isn't, still looked like something that needed to be fixed. So i get all the cables I need to get the two batteries hooked up and linked together. Once I go to connect the final battery, as soon as the terminal hit the battery there is a spark and smoke coming from where I ran the small wire from the terminal down the back side of the hood and to it's spot. I don't know the exact nomenclature but it looked like the smoke was coming from the silver cylinder shaped piece.
I decided that I may have done way more harm than good and packed up my tools and came to the computer to look for help. I am using the search bar to try and look for clues but I was hoping someone knew what was going on in order to keep my rookie-self from piling on the damage. Thanks guys.