Away from home camping. Truck ran fine for two days on the way up here to Santa Rosa Beach, FL. Went to go somewhere around noon and the truck wouldn't start. It was cool overnight, but not cold, so I got the Preheat message and then it just went away. It has done this before and I would hit the start button again and the truck would start. This time it went into preheat again and dropped out. I hit the button and it was like the starter engaged and immediately disengaged. No relay clatter, no cranking. I checked to voltage in the EVIC and it read 10 volts. Not good, I figure, probably batteries. To confirm I disconnected both battery negative terminals and let the batteries rest. Checking with a digital meter, bhey both read 12.6. Hmmmm, that's the proper voltage for a fully charged battery. Now I am confused.
I remember on the way up here while I was looking for a stored message in the EVIC I ran through the battery voltage and it read 13. I thought at the time that was low, probably should read 14.2 or so, so maybe dead alternator but that doesn't sound right given that the batteries are at 12.6.
Any assistance or suggestions would be appreciated.
Al
I remember on the way up here while I was looking for a stored message in the EVIC I ran through the battery voltage and it read 13. I thought at the time that was low, probably should read 14.2 or so, so maybe dead alternator but that doesn't sound right given that the batteries are at 12.6.
Any assistance or suggestions would be appreciated.
Al