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Originally posted by erikm1981 View Post
Would it make that much of a difference as opposed to a obd scanner/tester and multimeter? I had my son take it to oreilys to test it and then I tested it with my scanner and multimeter and she checked out.
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Originally posted by erikm1981 View Post
Did you check for parasitic draw? With my issue not turning up a true small drain somewhere I can only then lead to an actual mechanical issue I guess. It would’ve been nice if the test revealed a more specific area but since there isn’t a small leak somewhere i can only think of a couple other things that would cause a hard start and drain battery
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Originally posted by erikm1981 View Post
There was never a real parasitic draw. The battery dieing I’m thinking is a starter issue. No codes ever come up on the code reader but he tells me it does take a couple key turns sometimes to get it to turn over. Knowing alt and battery are both good I’m leaning starter issue. I’m not hearing any clicking from the starter but with the symptoms of hard start and dead battery every so often that’s kind of where I’m leaning now. After not finding any draw anywhere else
when it happens, does it turn over at all? Next time it fails to turn over, stop and pop the hood to wiggle the ground vocable at the battery. If that seems to fix then replace the cable.
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Originally posted by RMW View Post
Ok gotcha, I’m having the same issue with a 2006 f250 that I swapped a 24valve Cummins into it. It’s got dual batteries so it takes 2-3 weeks for batteries to drain down. If I drove it everyday wouldn’t be a problem I guess.
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Originally posted by mooney_ag View Post
Look into the battery ground cable. The design of the crimp is a known failure point. Many time causes other systems to freak out. Lights blink doors lock and unlock etc.
when it happens, does it turn over at all? Next time it fails to turn over, stop and pop the hood to wiggle the ground vocable at the battery. If that seems to fix then replace the cable.
his explanation of he hard start is it takes a couple key turns on and off to get it to fire. I’ve had it for 5 days and yet to experience it. The best I could get was a very slight hesitation/delay start on one turn early in the morning.
Let me check the main grounds today.
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Originally posted by mooney_ag View Post
Are you using oem ground cables off the dodge? Any issues to suspect the pcm as the culprit?
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Originally posted by erikm1981 View Post
He has mentioned the radio goes in and out and dash lights will flicker sometimes.
his explanation of he hard start is it takes a couple key turns on and off to get it to fire. I’ve had it for 5 days and yet to experience it. The best I could get was a very slight hesitation/delay start on one turn early in the morning.
Let me check the main grounds today.
Focus on the terminal at the battery. Either new ground cable or replace the terminal.
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Originally posted by RMW View Post
No sir, I built my own cables. Also have the same issue where I turn the key and sometimes starter clicks and has a hard time engaging then cranks normally.
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