1984 M1008.
When I bought the truck, the driver's side alternator belt squealed and was being eaten. I replaced it and it stopped - for a month or two. The truck has always started like a champ. Never sluggish at all. All electrical components work as should.
Suddenly, I get a sluggish - almost not start. Truck ran fine for a few hours, then, barely enough to turn it over. I jumped it, and everything seemed to be just fine. When I have enough electrical things on (heater blower, headlights, etc.) the driver's side alternator belt squeals. Truck needs jumped every time basically. Batteries are from January 2018.
One of my Gen lights (I forget which) never comes on. If I understand correctly - is there a chance that I have a poor connection near the gen light that is interrupting the other alternator from charging the rear battery?
If I have half a grasp on it, that would explain the sudden dead battery for starting, never seeing the gen light, and possibly causing the other alternator to work harder and squealing the belt.
Or, perhaps I am way off base and sound like a wacko. I dunno - but help.
I am getting a block heater to eliminate as much glow plug use as possible (I have a button to manually activate the glow plugs btw, not sure of what exact setup I have).
Lastly, I am going to start replacing every bulb that I can with LED ones (I do understand that the Gen lights must stay incandescent so as not to interrupt the circuit)... a list of all the factory bulbs would be helpful (I'm not sure how many lights are under the dash, if there are any in the 4wd shifter, etc..)
I did search the site, but get conflicting understanding of some of this.
When I bought the truck, the driver's side alternator belt squealed and was being eaten. I replaced it and it stopped - for a month or two. The truck has always started like a champ. Never sluggish at all. All electrical components work as should.
Suddenly, I get a sluggish - almost not start. Truck ran fine for a few hours, then, barely enough to turn it over. I jumped it, and everything seemed to be just fine. When I have enough electrical things on (heater blower, headlights, etc.) the driver's side alternator belt squeals. Truck needs jumped every time basically. Batteries are from January 2018.
One of my Gen lights (I forget which) never comes on. If I understand correctly - is there a chance that I have a poor connection near the gen light that is interrupting the other alternator from charging the rear battery?
If I have half a grasp on it, that would explain the sudden dead battery for starting, never seeing the gen light, and possibly causing the other alternator to work harder and squealing the belt.
Or, perhaps I am way off base and sound like a wacko. I dunno - but help.
I am getting a block heater to eliminate as much glow plug use as possible (I have a button to manually activate the glow plugs btw, not sure of what exact setup I have).
Lastly, I am going to start replacing every bulb that I can with LED ones (I do understand that the Gen lights must stay incandescent so as not to interrupt the circuit)... a list of all the factory bulbs would be helpful (I'm not sure how many lights are under the dash, if there are any in the 4wd shifter, etc..)
I did search the site, but get conflicting understanding of some of this.