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I'm not too far out of level. Maybe between 3 and 5 degrees...ish. I have plans to level out that part of my drive so i can do a buildout of this thing. But have some insulation I want to add under the cab and plan to do that before I get to leveling out the drive. I can also just drive it up on...
It was the batteries as a few people suggested. I took them out and put them on a charger. Put them back in and the ole girl fired right up. But the batteries don't hold a charge. Time for new batteries it looks like.
I went out to start my FMTV up a couple weeks ago. Switched on the power switches, everything on the dash started flashing on and off. With a clicking sound coming from behind the panel.
I did not have time to mess with it at the time. So I switched it off and planned to mess with it later...
Got the 4 batteries tested. Looks like one of them has a bad cell.
I think I'm gonna just do as you and a couple other guys suggest and just go with 2 batteries for now. Gonna clean up and check the connections as well.
I have both switches. One outside under the slave connector and one inside in the cab.
They may have been flashing yellow. I thought it looked orange, so I just assumed red.
I am considering just putting two back in. I'm charging them now. Looks like at least one of them is not holding a charge.
Looks like I have the 100amp.
And the LEDs are both flashing red (orange?)
And it turns out the batteries were down. I pulled them and checked. They were all at 11.5.
I'm starting to think it's not the batterys. I drove it about two weeks ago. And I've let that thing sit for months at a time before and it fired right up. I did notice that when the issue started yesterday, the "boot up" was different. I'm not 100%, but I swear normally, when I hit the power...
The 24 volt dash meter shows 28v. The 12volt meter is fluxuating between 12-14.
I'm not sure what you mean by the color/patterns of the LED light on the Voltage reg.
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