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HELP! Cannot Start!

dm22630

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I had my cousin swap the batteries out in one of my deuces on Friday because the ones that were in it were too weak to turn the engine over.

He was so worried about getting shocked, I thought he was going to cry like a little girl. It just reinforced the fact in my mind that he needed to learn. SO.....I show him what to do, & tell him to come get me when he is done. 5 minutes later he comes up & says "that thing sparked....I cant do it.....blah blah blah". Well, the little genius had disconnected the negative (on the pigtail between the two batts) & was attempting to disconnect the positive & brought the wrench up & touched the truck. Well that completes a circuit & it sparked! What a surprise! It melted a little spot on my wrench.

Anyway, he got both old ones out, put two charged ones in, & I checked what he had done & then went to start it. I flip the accessory power & nothing....no noise, no gauges, no power.....at all.

Did a fuse/relay burn out or reset/trip when he made the spark when he was disconnecting the batts?

Also....WHAT kind of generator is on this truck? I have never seen one like it.

Thanks!

Daniel
 

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Recovry4x4

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Dunno about the spark but that is the older style 25A generator with the regulator on the firewall.
 

stampy

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Make sure you have 24v under load. I have a jeep that I can open the doors (remote) on but once I go to start it ...nothing. I traced it back to one bad cable end. I would put the meter on it and then try to start it.
 

dm22630

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Before the swap, the accessory switch turned on would activate the gauges & buzzer.

After the swap, NO power whatsoever.

Both "new" batts just came off my charger.
 

clinto

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Kenny is correct on the 25 amp gemerator and separate regulator. The newer 60 amp alternators are internally regulated.

Follow the path of power from the batteries to the master power switch. Somewhere something failed. There is only one circuit breaker on the truck and it's on the firewall and I think it's for the horn and there is only one fuse and it's for the fuel pump.
 

tm america

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that could be a 100 amp gen it uses a separate voltage reg too. chech your connections there are no fuses or breakers between the batteries and the ignition switch or gauages test voltage across the batteries then check for voltage at the starter relay
 

jrou111

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There are 2 thick positive battery cables, make sure they're both connected.

Get a multimeter, check the voltage of each battery, check the voltage in series (#1 batt + and #2 batt -) Check the cable to see what kind of voltage you're getting to find where the interruption is.

Even though it's 24v the electrical system on the deuce is very simple and you should be able to troubleshoot it easily with the right tool (multimeter)
 

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THER ARE TWO CIRCUIT BREAKERS on the firewall near the flasher. i think one of them feed the switch. try them with a volt meter, could have cooked one. when i was hooking up my plow pump my wrench came in contact with the floor thru my wedding ring. honey, whats that notch in you're ring ?
 
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