Help Needed Very Strange No-Start

rdrancher

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This morning when I put the key in the bell range as usual (ding ding ding etc.).

Turned the key on for glow plugs, warning lights on, ding-ding-then "ready" ding - everything normal so far.

Turn the key on to start - one slow crank then a couple of clicks and warning lights flash off and on momentarily - then nothing. Just like a dead battery.

Turn the key off.

Turned the key on for glow plugs - warning lights flick on momentarily then off - no ding-ding-ding.

Turn the key off - Something under the dash starts clicking like the ding-ding-ding but it's a click-click-click.

Remove key - click keeps on going. Key back in - click keeps going.

Tried starting several times - nothing but the click-click-click.

Remove key - click keeps on going. :confused:

Turn headlights on - click turns into ding again.

Turn headlights off - ding stops.

Put key back in - ding is back as normal - glowplugs/dash warning lights as normal - truck cranks as normal and starts fine.

Several more tries - everything normal.

Unfortunately my batteries are out in my voltage meter too so checking batteries, etc. was not possible.


Maybe a coincidence, but the night before I changed a rear brake caliper and pads all around with the associated bleeding proceedure. The hood was open for quite awhile with the underhood light on.

I did start and move the truck after the brake job.

Batteries are less than 2-months old.

I'm at a loss - Any ideas?

rd
 

diesel patriot

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I would say bad connection also if the Batteries are good. It does sound like a voltage problem though. A '92 ford I used to have had a glove box light that stayed on and would drain the battery after about 5 days if the truck wasn't driven. It took me several batteries and lots of headaches to find that one. The truck was only a couple of months old at the time.
 

CHPMustang

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rd have you pulled the alternator and had it tested at like autozone? Might want to clean all the posts and clamps to be sure.

Wishd I was nearer I'd swing by to see what I could do as I went thru the battery/alternator deal a month or two ago:rolleyes:
 

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