I have just begun having a problem with cold weather starting. The overnight temperature is only in the low thirties or high twenties. When I try to start my truck in the morning the starter will crank and it tries to start, but the battery will die first. Once it is jumped it starts fine and will continue to start fine throughout the day, unless I leave it for several hours and the weather is cold and or wet.
I have started plugging it in at nights and this has allowed me to get it started in the morning without having to jump the battery.
I just had the batteries checked (after a short drive of 1 mile) and they are both up to 12V. I did try to charge a battery on an RV unit, this past summer, and drained the battery at that time. I was able to jump it and get it started. I have had not other problems since then until now.
This is a 98 24 valve.
I have started plugging it in at nights and this has allowed me to get it started in the morning without having to jump the battery.
I just had the batteries checked (after a short drive of 1 mile) and they are both up to 12V. I did try to charge a battery on an RV unit, this past summer, and drained the battery at that time. I was able to jump it and get it started. I have had not other problems since then until now.
This is a 98 24 valve.