hey guys (and gals)
im new to this forum, but have been on many jeep forums in the past.
i didnt see a search option, so im asking a question that im sure has been asked before.
i have a 99 24v with 120K miles. i have recently been having battery problems (so im guessing). after talking with a fellow TDR member, he has replaced both of his batteries 3 times in the last 4 years. is this a regular problem associated with this truck?
in the morning, if i dont 'wait to start' i have enough juice to crank her over, but if i 'wait to start' the fuel heater sucks all the power from the batteries, not allowing enough to start. once im running, the voltage quickly jumps back to 14v and im fine, usually for the whole day.
so, is there something sucking the power from the batteries when not running? is this a common problem? if so, what batteries have you been successful with? also, does anybody know what battery group number is best?
tia. .
doug
im new to this forum, but have been on many jeep forums in the past.
i didnt see a search option, so im asking a question that im sure has been asked before.
i have a 99 24v with 120K miles. i have recently been having battery problems (so im guessing). after talking with a fellow TDR member, he has replaced both of his batteries 3 times in the last 4 years. is this a regular problem associated with this truck?
in the morning, if i dont 'wait to start' i have enough juice to crank her over, but if i 'wait to start' the fuel heater sucks all the power from the batteries, not allowing enough to start. once im running, the voltage quickly jumps back to 14v and im fine, usually for the whole day.
so, is there something sucking the power from the batteries when not running? is this a common problem? if so, what batteries have you been successful with? also, does anybody know what battery group number is best?
tia. .
doug