Hey Guys, I need a bit of help here.
Here is the story - I drove 450 miles to a cabin and parked the truck for a week.
The temps dropped down to -30f or so, but then it warmed up into the teens.
There is no power there, so I couldn't plug the truck in, but after some coaxing it finally fired up. We drove for another 300 miles and poof - I see some steam from the front left headlight. Then the smell got pretty bad in the cab. I pulled over and opened the hood and the cell covers on top of the battery were off and acid was all over the place. I pushed them back on and a mile later it happened again. I disconnected the negative terminal and drove the last 100 miles to Anchorage.
So, now I have a couple of questions - what damage under the hood was caused by the acid? Is the hood liner (now soaked with acid) toast? How about the radiator hose? I sprinkled baking soda all over, and will get some more in the morning.
And I guess the big question is - was it a faulty voltage regulator, or a battery? How do I test the voltage regulator? When battery was unplagged it was showing two bars less than 18 volts on the factory voltage gauge.
Thanks in advance!
Jacek
Here is the story - I drove 450 miles to a cabin and parked the truck for a week.
The temps dropped down to -30f or so, but then it warmed up into the teens.
There is no power there, so I couldn't plug the truck in, but after some coaxing it finally fired up. We drove for another 300 miles and poof - I see some steam from the front left headlight. Then the smell got pretty bad in the cab. I pulled over and opened the hood and the cell covers on top of the battery were off and acid was all over the place. I pushed them back on and a mile later it happened again. I disconnected the negative terminal and drove the last 100 miles to Anchorage.
So, now I have a couple of questions - what damage under the hood was caused by the acid? Is the hood liner (now soaked with acid) toast? How about the radiator hose? I sprinkled baking soda all over, and will get some more in the morning.
And I guess the big question is - was it a faulty voltage regulator, or a battery? How do I test the voltage regulator? When battery was unplagged it was showing two bars less than 18 volts on the factory voltage gauge.
Thanks in advance!
Jacek