dodge man
Super Star Member
I’m going to guess it’s something other than the battery but I’d pull it out and load test it to make 100% sure. Charging it and checking the voltage is not enough, it needs load tested.
LOL!Took it out tonight, its 8 years old, seems like its not been long since I remember putting it in but I cant be 8 years older....
You can always check the voltage while the lights are on and trying to crank, that will sometimes show a large voltage drop indicating a bad battery,checking the voltage is not enough, it needs load tested.
I'm going to get one, takes the guessing out of battery health. The new battery will be at my shop today so hopefully that does solve the problem.You can always check the voltage while the lights are on and trying to crank, that will sometimes show a large voltage drop indicating a bad battery,
These are also handy to have around for the price: