Mr. Crowley
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Hi Everyone, I'm a new M37 owner. I purchased a 1954 M37. Unfortunately I didn't get a good education on operation and ran the batteries dead trying to start it (didn't realize there was an ignition switch under the light switches). Being a 24v system a friend suggested we hook jumper cables from my truck and his truck simultaneously, one vehicle to each battery.
I'm not exactly at what point but immediately after, there was no current, the starter will not engage, no headlights...nothing.
Before this happened, the battery level meter and other gauges showed signs of activity when the battery disconnect was turned on, now...nothing at all. I charged the batteries overnight and the batteries seem to be fully charged and the connections are secure. The gentleman I purchased the truck from started it and drove it onto the trailer for me and it started right up like it was running ten minutes ago.
Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated...Joe
I'm not exactly at what point but immediately after, there was no current, the starter will not engage, no headlights...nothing.
Before this happened, the battery level meter and other gauges showed signs of activity when the battery disconnect was turned on, now...nothing at all. I charged the batteries overnight and the batteries seem to be fully charged and the connections are secure. The gentleman I purchased the truck from started it and drove it onto the trailer for me and it started right up like it was running ten minutes ago.
Any ideas? Any help would be appreciated...Joe