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Driver side battery tray. Remove the driver side battery and the sensor is a round disc on a spring. Also the battery temp sensor affects the grid heater operation.
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Pull each fuse one at a time and measure the DC AMP draw of each fuse you pull. When you find the high amp draw you'll at least know which circuit is drawing.
This morning before work, it had been a few days since driving the truck. I go to start it, and it's dead!
Had to quick charge it and get going on the road with about 70 percent charge. Get home and go to top the batteries off and check voltages. The terminals are getting corrosion. I just recently cleaned the terminals and re sprayed them. This happened in the duration of time from today. I can see how having the alternator do the Charging could cause am excess of venting from the battery?
I checked every cells specific gravity and one Had a different value than the other battery but not by much. I can't remember by how much since I did it when I cleaned the terminals.
My curiosity is whether or not I really do have a problem. Um hoping my batteries still have life left in them.
My alternator is a replacement from oreillys and recently been having a hunting issue come back again. I'm going to take the truck to them tomorrow and hook up their diagnostics tool to see if it tells me Anything.
Could the temp sensor for the batteries be bad? Not sure what to make of this...