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I am looking at this logically and thought I'd poll you for thoughts:
- truck starts as soon as button is hit. Did not have issues in years.
- uneventful 50 mile drive BUT I noticed that the power to the dash came off intermittently (gauges would go to 0). Switching accessory switch on and off seemed to fix it.
- rolled to Stop sign and engine dies. Cranks fine for first restart attempt. When I press the button again, starter clicks, lights dim, just like it would with a low battery.
- accessory switch is ON but I notice 0 fuel pressure at the tank (I have a gauge there). Tank is full, so in tank pump likely off.
- helpful truck driver offers boost (I was in the middle of the road). I am positive that both batteries are good, alternator charges, battery cables are new and tight, but thought...what the heck...and hooked the jumper cables to one battery (12V).
- get into cab, acc switch on, starter button - purrs to life as if nothing had ever happened. I am thinking @#$%^& !!!!!!
- drove her home and she has started as usual ever since. #$%^&*( !!!!
I am thinking the issue is the accessory switch.
Is it possible that it closes "partially" and shuts off part of the voltage? That would explain the low-battery-like behaviour. With the in tank pump off it perhaps decided it did not want to stay idling when I rolled to the stop?
HOUDEL explained the setup of the accessory switch in his post here: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/current-load-in-accessory-master-switch.5638/
First post. If the switch does not reliably supply circuit #27 (starter button and fuel pump) it would explain my symptoms!
I pulled the acc switch and...well...it's a switch. Can't open it. Cleaned contacts, plugged everything back, same with starter. Everything works, but it did so before I pulled it.
Plan is to replace acc switch and starter button (for good measure). Any other ideas from you fine folks?
- truck starts as soon as button is hit. Did not have issues in years.
- uneventful 50 mile drive BUT I noticed that the power to the dash came off intermittently (gauges would go to 0). Switching accessory switch on and off seemed to fix it.
- rolled to Stop sign and engine dies. Cranks fine for first restart attempt. When I press the button again, starter clicks, lights dim, just like it would with a low battery.
- accessory switch is ON but I notice 0 fuel pressure at the tank (I have a gauge there). Tank is full, so in tank pump likely off.
- helpful truck driver offers boost (I was in the middle of the road). I am positive that both batteries are good, alternator charges, battery cables are new and tight, but thought...what the heck...and hooked the jumper cables to one battery (12V).
- get into cab, acc switch on, starter button - purrs to life as if nothing had ever happened. I am thinking @#$%^& !!!!!!
- drove her home and she has started as usual ever since. #$%^&*( !!!!
I am thinking the issue is the accessory switch.
Is it possible that it closes "partially" and shuts off part of the voltage? That would explain the low-battery-like behaviour. With the in tank pump off it perhaps decided it did not want to stay idling when I rolled to the stop?
HOUDEL explained the setup of the accessory switch in his post here: https://www.steelsoldiers.com/threads/current-load-in-accessory-master-switch.5638/
First post. If the switch does not reliably supply circuit #27 (starter button and fuel pump) it would explain my symptoms!
I pulled the acc switch and...well...it's a switch. Can't open it. Cleaned contacts, plugged everything back, same with starter. Everything works, but it did so before I pulled it.
Plan is to replace acc switch and starter button (for good measure). Any other ideas from you fine folks?
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