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Help with car please!!!?

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I got back home today from running down to AutoZone ( irony, huh?),and went back out to start the truck not too long after that. But, now, it won't start! We recently got it back on the road again...and it ran fine. The alignment was just off slightly, but other than that, it ran beautifully. When I tried to start it, all that happened was that it clicked, and then stopped. The radio won't even come on now. Every now and then ( after trying it a few times over and over), it clicks like its trying to turn over, but then stops. Sometimes, it doesn't even click. And every now and then, the radio light dims on...but not a lot, and not very brightly.

Also, when I was driving back, the air from my AC smelled kind of smokey...I don't know if that has anything to do with it...but, just trying to get all the info I can. lol.

I'd really, really appreciate input and ideas. And if you know what it is, do you have any suggestions as to how to get it fixed?

Thanks----

Jen

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  1. You can have the battery test for free at Auto Zone.

    Start with the cheap and easy things first.

    If you try to jump in and it starts then it could be the battery or the battery cable.

    You might think that if it starts the cables are good, but if not up to snuff, they provide a high resistance junction, it will allow power to the starter, but not allow the battery to recharge properly.

    They will also test your charging system, and the starter, but the starter will have to be removed.

    Good luck


  2. No Start, this procedure covers most makes and models.

    No Crank: Check headlights

    Headlights Bright – Try to crank – Click, no crank lights remain bright  = starter or solenoid. Verify by checking for crank signal at starter using a test light while assistant holds key in crank position.  Try thunking the starter lightly with a hammer while assistant try’s to crank engine if test light shows crank signal present at starter = bad starter.

    No Click No Crank – check for crank signal at starter using a test light while assistant holds key in crank position.  If crank signal is present starter is bad.  

    If no crank signal at starter check ignition switch and / or intermediate solenoid / relay on fender or firewall or clutch switch or transmission park/neutral switch. No power at ignition switch - check fuses and / or fuseable links.

    If headlights dim or go out when attempt to crank = weak or bad battery or bad battery terminal connection – clean and tighten terminals, if still no crank replace battery.

    Headlights dim or not at all – Battery discharged or bad. Charge battery, 30 amp charger 3 hours, 10 amp charger 10 hours, go back to top and start process over. While charging look for cause of battery run down, dome lights, trunk lights, glove box lights an so on.  

    IF you choose to attempt to Jump Start a car PLEASE follow the following precautions and procedure:

    WEAR SAFETY GLASSES!!!  Do not allow the vehicles to touch!

    Connect one end of the Red cable to either the (+) Positive battery terminal or the Red (+) Positive Jump Starting Post of the vehicle to be started. Connect the other end of the Red Cable to either the (+) Positive battery terminal or the Red (+) Positive Jump Starting Post of the vehicle providing the jump.  Connect one end of the Black Cable to either the (-) Negative Battery terminal or to a solid metal component, bracket, ect. of the engine of the vehicle providing the jump.  Connect the other end of the Black Cable to a solid metal component, bracket, ect. of the engine of the vehicle to be started – DO NOT connect to the battery terminal for the final connection (Explosion Hazard!). Watch for sparks when making the last connection – if NO sparks, remove the final connection and wiggle all three of the other connections then make the final connection again. When you get sparks when making the final connection it indicates that a good connection is being made, capable of carrying the load of charging and starting the dead vehicle.  When connection is complete, start the engine of the vehicle providing the jump start if it is not already running, and wait 10 minutes for the dead battery to take a partial charge.  After 10 minutes the vehicle being jump started should start normally.  If jump starting is successful and no obvious cause for battery to be dead (Head lights, dome lights, trunk lights glove box lights an so forth left ON by driver), the vehicle should be taken directly to a parts store for a replacement battery.



    Cranks - no start – Got fuel?  Check for Spark using a spark tester or spare spark plug. Spark ok (check all 3 or 4 coil packs if multi coil ignition system) Check fuel pressure – special gauge required on most vehicles – refer to factory specification for correct normal pressure and procedure.  No spark at one coil, normal spark at all others = bad coil or harness connection.

    No Spark at any coil – check crank and cam sensors (DRB Test) Check valve timing (belt busted?)  Full system DRB (Diagnostic Readout Box) analysis at repair shop.

    Hope this helps 


  3. "Burning with A/C on" Have a "Draw Test" done on the Starter, Replace the Starter solenoid, Check and Test the Ignition System Wiring Harness, Check Grounds; Starter to block, Alternator to Block & Block Strap to Firewall are Clean and Secure. Check Ignition Block for Burn Marks, Replace if Burnt. Year & Mileage on Truck?

  4. could be your battery shorting out. see if the wire is touching anything metal. if not, try a different battery. if the battery if fine then it could be your alternator

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