Non Starter, help!!
Non Starter, help!!
I went out to my truck this morning & it would not start!! The engine almost turns over but will not go. I have noticed over the last week or so that it was sluggish starting in the morning. I have not seen any low battery lights or errors shown on my odometer. I tried to jump it but that made now differance (although perhaps the other battery was low). I was thinking its either the battery or the starter motor. Should I charge it and see what happens or should I get the battery load tested? Any ideas guys. I have an 05 2wd
I went out to my truck this morning & it would not start!! The engine almost turns over but will not go. I have noticed over the last week or so that it was sluggish starting in the morning. I have not seen any low battery lights or errors shown on my odometer. I tried to jump it but that made now differance (although perhaps the other battery was low). I was thinking its either the battery or the starter motor. Should I charge it and see what happens or should I get the battery load tested? Any ideas guys. I have an 05 2wd
What State are you from, have you been getting the real cold weather the Northeast has been getting.
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I am in MI (with loads of snow) I think I will have to take the battery out & take it to a store as I cannot get it started yet. I am at work at the meoment so I am real limited as to what I can do!!
I just had a no start issue. Checked the battery 1st, 12.5 volts at 5 degrees outside (new battery 2 months ago). Checked my starter relay for failure, fuses and relays, etc.
Came down to an 8 month old starter that was getting moisture in the solenoid and causing it to freeze up, literally.
You need to get your hands on a volt meter, that will make your job alot easier and probably diagnose your problem pretty quick.
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You can put a voltmeter on it and it will tell you if the battery is discharged any but it won't tell you if the battery has enough amperage to start the engine. You'll need a draw down test for that. I'd skip the BS and just go get another battery. Factory batteries are not known for lasting too long anyway and yours is now a 3-4 year old battery. I usually buy the best WalMart battery and make sure there is a reason for it to be dead before the replacement warranty runs out. I haven't bought a battery in almost 10 years for the 4 vehicles around here. Walmart has been replacing them under warranty.
Update:
Called the shop about testing etc & they said to charge it overnight & then bring it down. I have done this & the truck has now started ok so I am off to see whats going on..............at least its running at the moment!!
Called the shop about testing etc & they said to charge it overnight & then bring it down. I have done this & the truck has now started ok so I am off to see whats going on..............at least its running at the moment!!


