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Recent Content by BrettLisk
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Ok guys,
Sorry for the delay, hours have been all over the place. The culprit was a dead cell in the driver side battery. Passenger one tested fine. Thank you to everyone that tolerated my stupidity and asking you to diagnose a problem with little to no information.
Brett
I work at a vocational high school so I'll borrow a load tester from the auto program tomorrow if I can. Thank you guys again, I hope it's something silly.
I believe the batteries are about 2 years old. I know it's very possible that the batteries could have went bad but I just wanted to double-check before I drop three hundred and something dollars again. I really do appreciate all the replies on my small scraps of information
They are sealed caterpillar batteries I believe they're made by dekka. I wonder if as a test I can swap sides with them and drive home and see if the driver side battery still hisses or not. I'm at work still so I still haven't got a chance to for the voltmeter on the batteries. Thank you for...
I'll try to get the volt meter on it this afternoon. Sorry for the lack of information. I was just trying to get a starting point. Thank you for the reply my friend.
Hi guys, I'm having an issue with my driver side battery venting. The battery isn't hot, I double checked the grounds and found a loose one and after tightening it, it got better but it's still venting. I hate diagnosing electrical issues so I'm thinking it's either the alternator or perhaps a...
Hello all, so here's my problem, I got out my handy dandy multimeter to figure out which fuse circuits are tied to the light switch. When I found two possible places and crimped and heat shrunk the connections on my fuse splice, I'm getting no power to the gauge led. I'm confused as to why that...
I appreciate all of the information my friend. I don't run a fuel conditioner but I will now. After reading that I'm literally mid order on a few bottles haha.
Brett