Re: hard to start truck in am

From: Chad (mcc@negia.net)
Date: Mon Jun 14 1999 - 08:10:41 EDT


It's just a big, all black battery. I think if you look really close you
can see MOPAR engraved in it, but I'm not sure.

Chad Clifton
'95 V6 5-Spd

Patrick and Kelly Engram wrote:
>
> "Thanks.... Exactly what I was thinking... but wasn't sure... I'll
> replace
> the battery this afternoon and see what happens....
>
> Hey.. DOes anyone know what the stock battery looks like in the 95's....
>
> just curious... because mine has no markings what so ever....
>
> Robert Howe
> '95 V6 4x4 5-Spd
> Bone Stock. :(
> - -----Original Message-----
> From: brian.duffey@intelsat.int <brian.duffey@intelsat.int>
> To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
> Date: Friday, June 11, 1999 4:33 AM
> Subject: DML: RE: Cold Starting.
>
> >>From my past experience it could be the starter or the battery or
> both.
> >Basically, if your battery is low, it could force your starter to crank
>
> >harder (running on lower current) which will put extra strain on the
> starter
> >and cause it to possibly fail. Then again, if your starter is going
> bad,
> you"
>
> -The factory battery has no markings, so your's is probably factory!
> I wrote a lengthy post about a year ago about how to check for a bad
> battery/starter, and how to properly diagnose a bad starter to eliminate
> the battery/battery cable. You may want to search the archives for it
> (unless someone downloaded it and saved it {sorry, but it was pretty
> good!} )
> Patrick



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