deangarth
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wife went to start the truck this morning and waited a few seconds after the glow plug light went out and no start. she said it barely turned over. we had negative 27 this morning and we forgot to plug her in. so i went out about noon and opened the hood and the terminal end on the battery posts where all corroded. so i grabed my post cleaning brush and went to pull them all off and clean them. one of the clamps that go ont eh post on the passenger side was corroded so bad that the clamp had broke in 2. ad thats where the glow plug relay wires hook to. and being broke i was basicaly runing off one batery with all the corosion on it.
i was told to stick baking soda on to help clena them off. my question is do i add water to the baking soda or just baking soda and let them sit??
i bought new clamps and am in the process of installing new ones cause the drivers one is pretty wore down also, just not broke in half yet. i was able to plug in the truck and jump it off my other truck. fired up just fine. and volt meter shows 14.6 volts on the alternator when idleing and on the baterys.
i was told to stick baking soda on to help clena them off. my question is do i add water to the baking soda or just baking soda and let them sit??
i bought new clamps and am in the process of installing new ones cause the drivers one is pretty wore down also, just not broke in half yet. i was able to plug in the truck and jump it off my other truck. fired up just fine. and volt meter shows 14.6 volts on the alternator when idleing and on the baterys.