Went to pick up my truck after new heater matrix install last weekend.
Got in to go but batteries were flat. Asked my mechanic if he could jump start me. He did but said my batteries were knackered as he had had the engin running for ages while checking out my water system for other problems/leaks and that they should have plenty of charge. He also said that there was quite a bit of dodgy wiring behind the dash that he had had to sort out.
Thing is, it has never let me down before whatever the weather. so I didnt think the batteries could both have failed. Charged them both up and away it went, no probs. One week later and it failed to start without warning while in town. Got a jump start to get me home.
Charged one up overnight, Had somewhere to go in the morning but thought there would be enough wack to get me started. NO.
Charged other battery and left first one in car.
Connected second battery this morning and still no go.
Possibilities
a) Both batteries are goosed.
b)Short circuit from dodgy connection after dash was replaced draining batteries.
c)Alternator problem but unlikely.
Could be that as I am charging one battery the other one is draining while connected in car.
I still think one charged battery should start it though as its only one battery that starts it when I get a jump start.
Is it possible for both my batteries to fail simultaneously when I have never had a problem with starting before.
Got in to go but batteries were flat. Asked my mechanic if he could jump start me. He did but said my batteries were knackered as he had had the engin running for ages while checking out my water system for other problems/leaks and that they should have plenty of charge. He also said that there was quite a bit of dodgy wiring behind the dash that he had had to sort out.
Thing is, it has never let me down before whatever the weather. so I didnt think the batteries could both have failed. Charged them both up and away it went, no probs. One week later and it failed to start without warning while in town. Got a jump start to get me home.
Charged one up overnight, Had somewhere to go in the morning but thought there would be enough wack to get me started. NO.
Charged other battery and left first one in car.
Connected second battery this morning and still no go.
Possibilities
a) Both batteries are goosed.
b)Short circuit from dodgy connection after dash was replaced draining batteries.
c)Alternator problem but unlikely.
Could be that as I am charging one battery the other one is draining while connected in car.
I still think one charged battery should start it though as its only one battery that starts it when I get a jump start.
Is it possible for both my batteries to fail simultaneously when I have never had a problem with starting before.
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