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#834170 03/11/2012 4:20 AM
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Im not to electronically literate to start. Today when I put my battery back in my truck it started up first crank and i started the truck on and off through out the day probably 10 times. Later in the night i started the truck it started up but sputtered and died, it started up one more time and did the same thing. I tried one more time and i got nothing the starter didnt even turn over or make a noise. all the lights and gauges still worked
Do i have a wire somewhere between the battery and starter that may have came loose and shorted the system out?

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just as well you're not "electronically literate", cuz there's no electronics involved, just real basic electricity wink

you might start by checking the connections at the starter and the battery - the starter draws more current than anything else, so a low battery could be the problem, repeatedly starting the truck without running it enough to recharge the battery is bad practice, if you've got a battery charger, put it on overnight and see what the morning brings

Bill


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Turn the lights on and push the starter. If the lights go off then you know there is a connection problem, probably at one of the battery connections.


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Might check the ground strap from the frame to the engine/bellhousing too.


....David

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