Kevbz
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- Joined
- Sep 7, 2019
- Posts
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- Location
- St. Louis MO
- First Name
- Kevin
- Truck Year
- 1985
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Occasionally, when I go to start the truck it will loose ground to everything on the accessory, or hot on key, which includes the starter. I lose radio, chime buzzer, starter, gauges...but have constant power, head and taillights, dome and horn
I can go weeks and no issues, then it might loose ground for hours, or days. Last night it was me working on my door panel, I hit the power lock switch and it locked, but immediately lost ground. Went out 45 minutes later and turned the key and everything was back. It seems to happen whenever there is a quick large draw on the truck, like hitting the power lock, or horn.
I've gone over all the big grounds, battery to frame, battery to cab, battery to core support, engine to cab ect.
I'm down to starter solenoid, which I doubt because it can happen without ever trying to start it. Ignition switch maybe, or ignition module, if there is such a thing? But once again, can happen with out even having the key on. Maybe fuse block ground? Bigger cab to battery grounds?
I'm at a loss, the symptoms of when and how long it last are the baffling part.
I can go weeks and no issues, then it might loose ground for hours, or days. Last night it was me working on my door panel, I hit the power lock switch and it locked, but immediately lost ground. Went out 45 minutes later and turned the key and everything was back. It seems to happen whenever there is a quick large draw on the truck, like hitting the power lock, or horn.
I've gone over all the big grounds, battery to frame, battery to cab, battery to core support, engine to cab ect.
I'm down to starter solenoid, which I doubt because it can happen without ever trying to start it. Ignition switch maybe, or ignition module, if there is such a thing? But once again, can happen with out even having the key on. Maybe fuse block ground? Bigger cab to battery grounds?
I'm at a loss, the symptoms of when and how long it last are the baffling part.
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