miles1400
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truck does what the title says. i got new batteries yesterday and i assumed that the battery clamps were not the cleanest so i used sand paper to clean the inside of the clamp hole and i cleaned the battery posts and i tapped the clamps on with a rubber mallet and i even tried hitting the starter with a hammer.
the batteries are brand new and the starter is a Napa starter that is a little over a month old
the only change that has happened is the battery connections, truck was cranking slow sometimes because the 1 battery was low on cranking amps so i got new ones.
i am really stumped on this right now, should i try "crossing" the terminals on the starting solinoid on the passenger side fender tomorrow to try and narrow this down?
the batteries are brand new and the starter is a Napa starter that is a little over a month old
the only change that has happened is the battery connections, truck was cranking slow sometimes because the 1 battery was low on cranking amps so i got new ones.
i am really stumped on this right now, should i try "crossing" the terminals on the starting solinoid on the passenger side fender tomorrow to try and narrow this down?