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tjhaga

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My son has a 1985 K5 Blazer. It sat for a month he started it and it started right up. He let it run approx 45 minutes. Tried to restart it after shutting it off, only gets a rapid clicking sound. He put new batteries in it approx 10 months ago, the terminals are clean. Neither of us are very mechanical. Sounds like bad alternator?
 

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might be bad alternator(s).
make sure the generator lights turn on when ignition is on (power on but engine not running)
you may have to give the engine a little rev to turn on the alternators. So if engine was started and not reved up a little
the batteries may have been drained.
charge the batteries and start engine, rev it up just a tad (1000 rpm) and check voltage at batteries.
13.5-14.5 on first and 26-29 volts on the second.

a cucv might not be the best choice if you are not a tech type. they need and loved to be tinkered with
 

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Better to ask and learn, than never ask or learn the hard way.
 

tjhaga

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Thanks for the suggestions. He let it idle for about 45 minutes, may not have rev'ed the engine enough. Will check voltage with engine running May be a day or two before I can help him check things out.
 

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Anything over 13.7 volts at each battery is OK if they are fully charged, but your volt meter may read low. Check the batteries with a VOM.
 

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Here's a clip from the alt repair portion of the TM.

Voltage regulator setting
should be a minimum of 13,5 volts
and a maximum of 15,5 volts,
 
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