Not cranking at all. Any ideas?
That doesn't tell us much if anything.
Does the starter turn the engine over, it just won't start or is the battery dead enough to not engage the starter.
If the engine does turn over and it starts a couple hours after it cools off, you have a failing crank position sensor.
Does the starter turn the engine over, it just won't start or is the battery dead enough to not engage the starter.
If the engine does turn over and it starts a couple hours after it cools off, you have a failing crank position sensor.
That doesn't tell us much if anything.
Does the starter turn the engine over, it just won't start or is the battery dead enough to not engage the starter.
If the engine does turn over and it starts a couple hours after it cools off, you have a failing crank position sensor.
Does the starter turn the engine over, it just won't start or is the battery dead enough to not engage the starter.
If the engine does turn over and it starts a couple hours after it cools off, you have a failing crank position sensor.
It doesn't turn over at all. Thinking it might be the starter. Would that go out without any warning?
Take your battery out and get it charged and tested and or jump your truck with another vehicle and see if that will start it. If it does, most likely you still will not be able to drive it.
Banging the starter is usually a sign of a bad solenoid, you bumped it to a spot that made good contact. At 300 amp drain, the starter will not tolerate very much corrosion no matter where it happens, from battery lugs, frame bonding connection, or internally.
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