GentleGiant
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Hello:
1984 CUCV. Drove home yesterday, no problem. Changed the oil.
Near freezing point this morning. Started it without plugging in block heater... running a bit rough in the cold, but running... then stalled. Didn't want to start again, so I said, "OK, I'll plug you in." Plugged in the block heater. Waited an hour.
Went to start it. NOTHING. Not even lights on the dash. Testing revealed two flat batteries. Flat like 5 and 7 volts. Flat. Charged batteries. Tested batteries with a load tester (push and hold the button for 10 seconds and the battery heats a coil to test it under load). Both batteries good.
Noticed a serious spark when putting the cables back on the batteries. Enough spark to make a small puff of smoke. Yikes.
Got truck started. Ran a minute or two. Aftermarket Ammeter on dash showing very low. Shut truck off. Checked batteries. 11.4 volts and thereabouts. Could watch the voltmeter dropping when keeping the voltmeter on the battery.
There must be quite a short somewhere, I think. Not blowing a fuse.
So, any suggestions where to look for the solution to this problem?
Thanks to all.
GentleGiant
1984 CUCV. Drove home yesterday, no problem. Changed the oil.
Near freezing point this morning. Started it without plugging in block heater... running a bit rough in the cold, but running... then stalled. Didn't want to start again, so I said, "OK, I'll plug you in." Plugged in the block heater. Waited an hour.
Went to start it. NOTHING. Not even lights on the dash. Testing revealed two flat batteries. Flat like 5 and 7 volts. Flat. Charged batteries. Tested batteries with a load tester (push and hold the button for 10 seconds and the battery heats a coil to test it under load). Both batteries good.
Noticed a serious spark when putting the cables back on the batteries. Enough spark to make a small puff of smoke. Yikes.
Got truck started. Ran a minute or two. Aftermarket Ammeter on dash showing very low. Shut truck off. Checked batteries. 11.4 volts and thereabouts. Could watch the voltmeter dropping when keeping the voltmeter on the battery.
There must be quite a short somewhere, I think. Not blowing a fuse.
So, any suggestions where to look for the solution to this problem?
Thanks to all.
GentleGiant