Posted by Janicholson on July 18, 2022 at 06:58:23 from (24.240.46.228):
In Reply to: Cat 3126 problem posted by 2SteveWI on July 18, 2022 at 06:20:13:
The issue may be two things not one. The first encounter with a dead truck could be that lights or accessories were accidently left on. Or one or more of those original batteries was bad. I have encountered a brand new OEM battery in a new Nissan that would fail to crank the engin at all when first attempted over night. on the second or third attempt it would begin to turn the engine, then in about 10 seconds it would spin well enough to start. The battery was bad. it had an internal short that drained one cell to zero overnight. when starting the conduction through the other cells and the starter, charged the offending cell well enough to let it pass enough current to start the vehicle. The regional rep for Nissan had a difficult time with understanding the issue (read warrantee) until shown that it was the case by putting it in his car!. Before condemning the truck, volt test each battery before starting it. I bet one is going to show less than 11 volts. Jim
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