TexAndy
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The last deuce I bought (fort sill) had dead batteries, so mkcoen and I swapped them out at Fort Sill and drove all the way back (500 miles!)
Every time I start the truck, I flip the switch get a low-pitched air buzzer noise (not the normal noise, but a noise that sounds like the batteries are half dead), the voltmeter reads really low, and when I press the starter button *nothing* happens.
I have to hold the button for a good 4 or 5 seconds for the starter motor to activate. But when it does, it doesn't turn as if the batteries are low or anything (they aren't, I tested them). It fires the engine right up, no problem.
It fires right up every time I want it to, so I'm not too worried about it. Mostly just curious. What would cause:
A. Weak/low-pitched air buzzer
B. Low voltmeter reading
C. Starter that takes holding the button down 4 or 5 seconds to start
that
D. Isn't related to weak batteries
Every time I start the truck, I flip the switch get a low-pitched air buzzer noise (not the normal noise, but a noise that sounds like the batteries are half dead), the voltmeter reads really low, and when I press the starter button *nothing* happens.
I have to hold the button for a good 4 or 5 seconds for the starter motor to activate. But when it does, it doesn't turn as if the batteries are low or anything (they aren't, I tested them). It fires the engine right up, no problem.
It fires right up every time I want it to, so I'm not too worried about it. Mostly just curious. What would cause:
A. Weak/low-pitched air buzzer
B. Low voltmeter reading
C. Starter that takes holding the button down 4 or 5 seconds to start
that
D. Isn't related to weak batteries