I was hoping to read an answer that solved jasonram-50s starting problem...
Thirty + year old wiring & electrical circuits could easily have problems... My truck scared me today; when I turned the key to start this morning, there was nothing... No dash lights no cranking, no nothing (I thought the problem was I had not turned the key all the way to start...) But on second try, with dim red dash lights; it did start but s l o w l y cranked as though the battery was very weak, almost dead... Then in late afternoon, if it was any worse; it would not have started; acted as though the battery is shot...
This truck got a new over sized, Interstate battery for warm climates in April when it arrived on the island... I need to buy a digital multi meter and get help how to use it to figure out this starting problem... The truck has had two new starters installed by my brother in the mainland since 2011...
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We recommend using a battery rated identically to the original one. Using too small or too large of a battery will result in overcharging or undercharging, and will lead to repeated failure.
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