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Old 02-18-2009, 07:30 AM
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got a question yesterday i was installing a cd player in my 94 pick up and i had the radio on for about 3 hours so i think i might have killed the batt but when i have ignition turned to the on position its showing the battery has more than half energy on the gauges but when i try to crnk it over it make a wierd noise but dont turn over. i also disconnected the wire that runs from the positive side of the batt to the fuse box then i re connected it, when i jump start the truck it starts no problem. anyone got any suggestions?
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Your battery is dead. Pretty simple.

If your battery was already weak, leaving the radio on for 3 hours didn't help it. It may have a dead cell, meaning it is weaker than what its rated for.
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Weak battery. Assuming you were running ONLY the deck (no amps, etc) a good battery should lat a lot longer than three hours and still crank the engine. The fact that it jumped easy screams weak battery as well. To confirm, have it tested, but I have a feeling you're due for a new one.
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Clean your cables and connections while your at it.

Jump it, drive it around for 10-15 minutes. Turn it off, and see if it starts.
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Originally Posted by Wile E. Toyote
Clean your cables and connections while your at it.

Jump it, drive it around for 10-15 minutes. Turn it off, and see if it starts.
i did jump it and try to start it but it didnt start after i shut it off and the lady who sold it to me said it was a new batt. and why is my gauge saying that i have more than half a charge?
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Since the gauge goes to 18, half a charge is only 9 volts

If you battery is at anything lower than 12 volts, you have a problem.

And define "New battery" Brand new she got from a store with paperwork to prove? Or new to the truck, and she pulled it from her 1946 Buick she had sitting in the weeds for 10 years. I never trust anyone who says "new parts installed" unless they have receipts to prove it.
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just yank the batt, go to the auto parts store and have them check it. Problem solved.
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Originally Posted by db8gsr
why is my gauge saying that i have more than half a charge?
It's not an amp-hour gauge... it's a voltage gauge. 12 volts is normal. If you're down to 9 or 10 volts, the battery is technically considered drained, and typically will not be able to crank your starter.
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autozone, advanced auto, etc all will check your battery for free...go get it checked.
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