dieselbeef
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and girls that dont do anal..............fixed it for ya
and girls that dont do anal..............fixed it for ya
Dang it, Jake.......:Throwup:
A POS sensor that is supposed to monitor battery temperature....yet can have debris between it and the plastic (an insulator) case of the battery.....that when it does fail, can send one or both batteries into orbit, cause a fire, a crash, bodily harm, etc etc.
Like I said, "THERE'S A SPECIAL PLACE IN HELL FOR AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS"....and the software writers for SolidWorks.
If you're telling us the truck is rusted out up to the lower doors and mid way up the fenders, no wonder there's electrical problems. I'm surprised this battery issue is the only prevalent issue.
He might have to do the ole Jory special and delete that sum bitch haha around here if you do a good job you get to do someone else job as well. Tell that to the driver side battery and give it a little pat on the back.
This.Kill it with fire then.
Mine has been on a single battery since 2009! Never an issue until the battery died in the winter. One new battery and away we go! It's currently only on its third battery since the switch.:hehe:
I've never agreed with the ol' "my dodge will start with a single battery" so I deleted one routine. Just...no.
I've got a drain on mine somewhere though. If it sits for a week, they are both dead. Red Tops only a few years old. I need to find time to do a leak trace and see what's draining them just haven't had time.
Mine has been on a single battery since 2009! Never an issue until the battery died in the winter. One new battery and away we go! It's currently only on its third battery since the switch.
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We will never win this argument. BUT we can be a thorn in Jory’s side every time batteries are brought up ha
That fact that I'm still driving my rusty 2nd gen should answer the poor question itself! I was also young and foolishly ambitious back in '09, and had intentions of compound turbo setup. Oh, and when the original single battery died, I couldn't even afford one, a good friend had a couple reman batteries in his garage from a warranty claim. He gave me one of those!If you're poor and can only afford one battery, just say you're poor.