RustyOO7
New Member
On Wednesday of this week my 1999 6.5 Chevy was slow to crank. The starter was lagging. I immediately when to the terminals and discovered they were not tight. That night I disconnected and cleaned all the terminals and reassembled. No corrosion build up. The truck then started ok as it was hot. I expected the alternator to be in a overcharge position but is was below 12. Tough to read the "number" on the gauge
Yesterday I went to start the truck and it was dead. I mean the light in the engine bay was not even a faint glimmer.
Any way by connecting a dead battery it could drain the other working one?
The batteries are from 2006 September. Both replaced at the same time.
Yesterday I went to start the truck and it was dead. I mean the light in the engine bay was not even a faint glimmer.
Any way by connecting a dead battery it could drain the other working one?
The batteries are from 2006 September. Both replaced at the same time.