Starting Problems
Hey guys we are getting a little snow here in Dallas Tx i haven't turn my truck on in about three days this mourning I go to turn it on and all it did was like a small click and it wont turn on what could it be ,the battery I just replaced them in december .I connected the block warmer and left it for a while like 4 hrs and went to try to turn it on and it does nothing not even the click it made in the first try. Any clues ?
I took one of the battery out and replaced it with another one that is fairly new and it didn't work do you think maybe is the starter the only thing is that it seems rare that the starter had never acted up may the cold weather froze something inside the starter?
Dr. Fiveseven I live in Willis just north of houston(bout 50 miles on I45) and i thought cuz it got 28 that i'd should plug my truck in. I am on a rig in greensburg PA. and i learn how cold it has to be before you need to plug it in. It was 12 the other night and i still started my single battery, lived in texas its whole life, big injectors 12 valve with no problems. Little white smoke and i was under way. Double check your connections and grounds
Its the starter contacts. My starter hasnt froze up at minus 40 how is yours going to be froze up at 15 degrees?
One battery (if its good) should be able to turn the engine over. Did you take your old batteries and have them load tested?
One battery (if its good) should be able to turn the engine over. Did you take your old batteries and have them load tested?
Just wondering how loud this "click" is. Loud like a starter solenoid, or like a relay or two clicking? Recently a buddy of mine had his security fuse constantly popping, and he couldn't start his truck. Ended up being a starter issue, replaced the started and all was fine. He also installed a starter wiring upgrade. It uses another relay so there is less draw on the original circuit. Could be what you need, not sure though.




