bighammer
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My old plow truck won't start. I moved it into the garage about 2 weeks ago to work on the plow. It needed a jump (pretty typical for how long it sits sometimes and it only has 1 battery) but it started and ran fine. After rebuilding the plow pump, I couldn't get it to start at all. When I put the cables on it, they got very hot.
I thought it was the starter, so I removed it and and checked the contacts and plunger. Not too bad, but I cleaned them up and just for giggles had it bench tested on some machine at Auto Zone. It checked out fine. I put it back in the truck with new Larry B contacts and plunger, and still the same thing.
I guess I should check battery cables and connections, circuit resistance, ground, etc. Not having a meter handy at the moment, is there something else? Maybe something obvious that I've managed to not have to deal with yet?
I thought it was the starter, so I removed it and and checked the contacts and plunger. Not too bad, but I cleaned them up and just for giggles had it bench tested on some machine at Auto Zone. It checked out fine. I put it back in the truck with new Larry B contacts and plunger, and still the same thing.
I guess I should check battery cables and connections, circuit resistance, ground, etc. Not having a meter handy at the moment, is there something else? Maybe something obvious that I've managed to not have to deal with yet?