Can anyone lend some advice on my probs? Here's what happens.
1. Turn the key - nothing. Put charger/starter on - fired right up. Took truck to autozone, batteries and starter checked out ok. Their scanner tool indicated possible charging problem. Putting a charger/starter it will always start as well as jumping it. I've left the charger on overnight and all day on trickle to charge both batts - started up beautifully. Ran it to church one mile away, let it sit 3 hours - dead.
Jumped it got it home, charged it a little while again (2 hours max) and took it for a 70 mile jaunt. Had a volt meter attached to the left battery the whole time. It stayed in the 14. 05 to 14. 28 VDC the entire trip. Previously, I had been seeing the instrument voltage meter drop every once in a while and then come back up to right over 14 again. On that trip it didn't drop at all. Got it home and shut down - tried to restart ..... dead again. On the first try right then, the starter did bump but then quit. Someone told me maybe my starter is having problems with marginal voltage??? Engine off the batteries are showing 12. 35 VDC.
Did the PCM check (off-on 3 times) and I get a 1-2 and 5-5. I disconnected batteries to clean terminals.
2. Before the above problem, I waso having probs with starting like fuel deprivation. A garage told me some time ago it was prob a clogged filter in the tank. They checked out all the pumps. They recommended I go back to an unlocking fuel cap and leave it just seated, not cranked down to minimize vacuum in the tank. Usually the truck starts just fine (before the #1 above). Sometimes it takes quite a bit of cranking to get it started.
Thanks in advance for any and all ideas!
1. Turn the key - nothing. Put charger/starter on - fired right up. Took truck to autozone, batteries and starter checked out ok. Their scanner tool indicated possible charging problem. Putting a charger/starter it will always start as well as jumping it. I've left the charger on overnight and all day on trickle to charge both batts - started up beautifully. Ran it to church one mile away, let it sit 3 hours - dead.
Jumped it got it home, charged it a little while again (2 hours max) and took it for a 70 mile jaunt. Had a volt meter attached to the left battery the whole time. It stayed in the 14. 05 to 14. 28 VDC the entire trip. Previously, I had been seeing the instrument voltage meter drop every once in a while and then come back up to right over 14 again. On that trip it didn't drop at all. Got it home and shut down - tried to restart ..... dead again. On the first try right then, the starter did bump but then quit. Someone told me maybe my starter is having problems with marginal voltage??? Engine off the batteries are showing 12. 35 VDC.
Did the PCM check (off-on 3 times) and I get a 1-2 and 5-5. I disconnected batteries to clean terminals.
2. Before the above problem, I waso having probs with starting like fuel deprivation. A garage told me some time ago it was prob a clogged filter in the tank. They checked out all the pumps. They recommended I go back to an unlocking fuel cap and leave it just seated, not cranked down to minimize vacuum in the tank. Usually the truck starts just fine (before the #1 above). Sometimes it takes quite a bit of cranking to get it started.
Thanks in advance for any and all ideas!