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Hi Guys,
Well, got the tires on, the rear window to work and a plow mounted to the front. I was preparing to wire the plow and now the truck will not turn over. I'm starting to think this thing doesn't want to go back to work. lol
So, I have lights etc..but when I turn the key to start the solenoid on the firewall clicks and so does a relay behind the dash but nothing else happens. I mean starter doesn't even try to engage. And if I hold the key for a few seconds smoke billows from the coils shown in the picture behind the heat shield. I've gone over a bunch of electrical connections with a voltmeter hoping to find any irregularities.
I either have 26.5 or 12-13 volts on connections. 24.7v at the starter. I'd say the batteries are weak and older but they have been starting it regularly unless it sits for a few days in the cold. My problem is that I don't know this truck yet or have any experience with a 24 volts system and a decent diesel experience, but with Land Rovers. Land Rovers have horrible electrical issues, but didn't expect it with a Chevy. I'm at a critical point where more snow is coming this week so just trying to get the plow wired so that I can hopefully use it soon. I should also mention that I removed the instrument cluster and took it apart to clean this morning. I focused on the electrical sheet that runs all of the dash lights.
Any ideas of what could be wrong?
Well, got the tires on, the rear window to work and a plow mounted to the front. I was preparing to wire the plow and now the truck will not turn over. I'm starting to think this thing doesn't want to go back to work. lol
So, I have lights etc..but when I turn the key to start the solenoid on the firewall clicks and so does a relay behind the dash but nothing else happens. I mean starter doesn't even try to engage. And if I hold the key for a few seconds smoke billows from the coils shown in the picture behind the heat shield. I've gone over a bunch of electrical connections with a voltmeter hoping to find any irregularities.
I either have 26.5 or 12-13 volts on connections. 24.7v at the starter. I'd say the batteries are weak and older but they have been starting it regularly unless it sits for a few days in the cold. My problem is that I don't know this truck yet or have any experience with a 24 volts system and a decent diesel experience, but with Land Rovers. Land Rovers have horrible electrical issues, but didn't expect it with a Chevy. I'm at a critical point where more snow is coming this week so just trying to get the plow wired so that I can hopefully use it soon. I should also mention that I removed the instrument cluster and took it apart to clean this morning. I focused on the electrical sheet that runs all of the dash lights.
Any ideas of what could be wrong?
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