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martinoledad Tue, February 9th, 2010 01:41 PM

wont start!!
 
ok I really enjoyed my new truck until a couple days after i got it, it started shifting hard. Then just a week or so ago the sync system quit working and to top it off the :censored1: thing wont start now. It has been giving me a little bit of trouble past couple of days starting it in the morning. I havent had time to take it in with me being in school and taking care of dad. everything still works like the radio when i turn the key. but it just wont fire up. can anyone help. GOD I WANT MY OLD TRUCK BACK!!!

88Racing Tue, February 9th, 2010 03:13 PM

You may want to go get a code scanner and start with that.
Or pull the cables on the battery and turn your headlights on to reset the pcm.
Since its your primary transportation you might want to find the time to get it in.

martinoledad Tue, February 9th, 2010 03:26 PM

well i called roadside assistance. they cant get to my truck to tow it because they are really busy with this snow storm. they are going to try and jump start it and go from there.

martinoledad Tue, February 9th, 2010 05:12 PM

ok well i got my truck jumped. and it started right up. I went to autozone and they said my battery and alternator is reads great. so im confused. hopefully can get it in tomorrow afternoon.

88Racing Tue, February 9th, 2010 06:13 PM

Did AZ load test the battery?
Was it turn key and nothing?
Or turn key and it cranked with no fire?
Battery voltage might have gotten to low?

martinoledad Tue, February 9th, 2010 07:27 PM

Yeah AZ tested it.
when i would turn the key on it would make some clicking sounds really fast and the needles on my gages would shake. i dont know what it was my dad thinks its something electrical. the guy at autozone said i must of left something on but i turn everything off before i turn the truck off.

Jackpine Tue, February 9th, 2010 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by martinoledad (Post 24626)
Yeah AZ tested it.
when i would turn the key on it would make some clicking sounds really fast and the needles on my gages would shake. i dont know what it was my dad thinks its something electrical. the guy at autozone said i must of left something on but i turn everything off before i turn the truck off.

As you know, I'm sure, those are symptoms of a low battery. Possibly, it got charged during the drive to AZ?

- Jack

martinoledad Tue, February 9th, 2010 09:45 PM

I was actually thinking the same thing, about it getting charged on the way there.

A nice little fact. The milage on my truck while it was dead 6665.5 notice the first three numbers.

88Racing Wed, February 10th, 2010 12:05 AM

What size battery do you have?
I hope it's not Ford's dinky 550.
The 650 better!

Longshot270 Wed, February 10th, 2010 08:21 AM

Yeah, that was definitely a low battery. My battery could run a high power stereo system for 5 hours but couldn't handle the key being in for 6. :matt-roloff:
I dont think the battery has quite recovered yet so now when I go to events I swap it out with a 560(?) CCA deep cycle RV/Boat battery and that thing works REALLY well. Not sure if it would be good to use a deep cycle for my truck battery long term though.

martinoledad Wed, February 10th, 2010 09:21 AM

well im not sure. The truck fired up just fine this morning.

88Racing Wed, February 10th, 2010 09:39 AM

I'm wondering if you didn't have a shut down protocol issue.
You said your SYNC quit working? That may have something to do with it.
Is the SYNC working now?
If something isn't responding right during shut down the pcm will keep waking everything back up until it gets the right response or the battery goes dead. Just a thought.
Definately get it to a dealer and don't ignore it!

martinoledad Wed, February 10th, 2010 10:32 AM

im going to take to dealer maybe tomorrow but one thing is, i unhucked the battery cables because my GF's dad said there might be acid build up. once i hucked it back up the SYNC works again. so you may be on to something.

Jackpine Wed, February 10th, 2010 11:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martinoledad (Post 24681)
im going to take to dealer maybe tomorrow but one thing is, i unhucked the battery cables because my GF's dad said there might be acid build up. once i hucked it back up the SYNC works again. so you may be on to something.

I think you'd see acid buildup. (It would be over the top of the battery and would act as a short circuit even with the battery disconnected). I don't see that as a problem at all.

But, 88's idea is certainly valid. Your truck's under warranty, get this problem 'on record" with the dealer right now.

- Jack

UNITY Tue, March 2nd, 2010 12:25 AM

I know a lot of the 04-08s had problems eating batteries! Maybe your 09 is doing the same thing. My 08' has 15k miles on it and has had 5 batteries... Now I am running an optima yellow top and about to wire another one in. At least now if it is dead for a long time I can just deep cycle it and the battery is good to go. The truck is getting a new engine so maybe that will take care of the problem... well see.


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