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12-06-2015, 02:33 AM | #1 |
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84 Crew Cab, strange electrical problem
I recently picked up a 1984 K30 Camper Special to ultimately be my DD and work truck. It's 100% original and unmolested (but lots of deferred maintenance). It has clearly not been regularly driven in quite a while. I'm pretty sure it has every option for an 84. It's a K30 with 6.2L and SM465. Recently it's had a strange battery issue, if it sits for a while, when I turn the ignition, the truck is 100% electrically dead, no headlights, no brake lights, no starter click, nothing. I have a manual glow plug switch that does work, however, I can hear the relay click when I press it. I checked the batteries and they both have 12.4V, so they're fine. If I put a charger on the batteries for less than a minute, the truck will miraculously come to life. The batteries and alternator are fairly new. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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12-06-2015, 08:53 AM | #2 |
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Re: 84 Crew Cab, strange electrical problem
not been regularly driven in quite a while
I pick up a lot of ex military and government trucks that have been sitting sometimes for many years on end. CLEAN ALL electrical contacts and grounds. If that doesn't correct your problem at least its a start. Good Luck.
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12-06-2015, 06:42 PM | #3 |
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Re: 84 Crew Cab, strange electrical problem
Id start at the starter connections it is definitely a bad contact somewhere
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12-06-2015, 07:06 PM | #4 |
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Re: 84 Crew Cab, strange electrical problem
Yep, just had a chance to tinker a bit. After a little contemplation, and checking a little wire routing, it turned out to be a corroded connection coming off the starter. It really didn't feel loose, but a little manual persuasion got it to wiggle just a hair, and the truck came back to life. Now I wish I'd gotten my starter rebuilt last week like I'd planned.. thanks for the help gents.
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