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Oct-27-2019 01:13 PM
ernie1 wrote:
Charley 67: I've been down your road many times and it is almost always a problem with the starter being shot or a low quality "life time" guaranteed rebuilt unit from an "xyzzy Auto Parts Store". This is, of course, assuming your battery isn't shot. Bite the bullet and buy a new quality built starter or a Ford factory rebuilt unit. Make sure, of course, that it's actually a Ford manufactured rebuilt and not some off branded thing that Ford sells. It's going to cost more but it'll be worth it. Just wanted to also say that you bought the rv used and the PO might have had starter issues previously and changed the starter and replaced it with some low quality unit.
Oct-27-2019 11:46 AM
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Oct-26-2019 02:24 PM
covered wagon wrote:Just ran into that with my old Diesel. I replaced both batteries and it still turned over very slowly. I replaced the starter and couldn't believe how fast it turned the motor over.
Sometimes a starter can fail in such a way that even the jumper batteries can be depleted in short order. Best to replace the starter motor after double checking the condition of your batteries under a load test. That is the right way to test them.
Oct-26-2019 12:44 PM
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Rolling Condo wrote:
If you haven't. Definitely clean battery connections.
Oct-26-2019 10:56 AM
Rolling Condo wrote:
If you haven't. Definitely clean battery connections.
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