twostar
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- City, State
- Bellevue, WA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '99 Ranger 3.0L V6
Got a 99 Ranger, V6 3.0L.
Had a dead battery this morning, I last drove it on sunday and didn't leave anything on afterward. I got a jump from a neighbor which frankly surprised me that it even worked. I drove it to work and noticed an oscillating noise from the radio that was linked to engine speed. Once at work I check the battery voltage with the engine still running and got 13.3V at the terminals. I turn off the engine and get 12.8V. Try starting the truck and it won't turn over, voltmeter reads 10v.
I've had some problems with starting this truck recently, see http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=222808 . I had the same problem listed in that thread at the beginning of Oct and ended up bringing it to a shop since i had no time to work on it. They diagnosed it as bad batter clamp to cable connection due to corrosion. They clipped and stripped the end of the cables and reconnected the clamps. Been working fine until today. I had the battery checked by them and by schucks and les schwab. All declared the battery fine then.
Reading through the forums here it seems bad cables are a good chance but would they still deliver 13.3V to the battery if they were bad? Would it just not be enough amps to charge the battery or discharge back to the starter? If that was the case then why did jump starting it work?
Going to have the battery checked at lunch since it's under warrenty still. Anything else to check/do before calling the shop back for more work?
Had a dead battery this morning, I last drove it on sunday and didn't leave anything on afterward. I got a jump from a neighbor which frankly surprised me that it even worked. I drove it to work and noticed an oscillating noise from the radio that was linked to engine speed. Once at work I check the battery voltage with the engine still running and got 13.3V at the terminals. I turn off the engine and get 12.8V. Try starting the truck and it won't turn over, voltmeter reads 10v.
I've had some problems with starting this truck recently, see http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=222808 . I had the same problem listed in that thread at the beginning of Oct and ended up bringing it to a shop since i had no time to work on it. They diagnosed it as bad batter clamp to cable connection due to corrosion. They clipped and stripped the end of the cables and reconnected the clamps. Been working fine until today. I had the battery checked by them and by schucks and les schwab. All declared the battery fine then.
Reading through the forums here it seems bad cables are a good chance but would they still deliver 13.3V to the battery if they were bad? Would it just not be enough amps to charge the battery or discharge back to the starter? If that was the case then why did jump starting it work?
Going to have the battery checked at lunch since it's under warrenty still. Anything else to check/do before calling the shop back for more work?