My daily driver has some trouble of an electrical sort, everything has been fine (ran like a new truck) up until last night, when it wouldn't start back up after I parked it when I got home. The battery that's in it is pretty old, but does hold a charge, and my cheapy Schumacher charger/ jump box said voltage was OK on it. This is the truck I've been driving the past 10 years, give or take, before that it was my wife's, and she's had it since new- no floods, river crossings, or other opportunity for water damage that I can think of.
Symptoms:
Turning the key leads to the car acting like the battery is really low (interior lights are dim, fasten belts chime sounds a little weak), even though it tests OK at the battery.
If you proceed, the starter doesn't engage and turn the motor over, you just get the loud grinding noise that happens with a really low battery.
I can hear a clicking relay somewhere under the dash, even after the key's been taken out and everything electrical should be off- this is troublesome.
Tonight after I get home from work here's the plan: 1) remove, clean, reconnect battery terminals (I've had this magically fix electrical issues before on other vehicles...)
2) check fuse box(es?) for anything obviously blown or shorted out
3) call wife's stepdad to see if he's got any smart ideas (retired pro mechanic)
4) get the thing towed and open the wallet
Anybody have any other ideas between steps 2 and 3? Unfortunately I don't have the knowledge to track an electrical problem with a multimeter, don't even have the tool. Thanks in advance...






