Baffled, wont start.
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Baffled, wont start.
Got back from a week long trip to vegas.
Before trip truck ran fine.
Come home try to start her and got one crank then nothing.
Engine wont turn over at all, turn key and all i can hear is the starter clicking.
Fuel pump works, battery seems fine. Have full electrical, lights etc..
Just to make sure i tried to jump my truck and got the same results.
Wacked the starter motor a few times, and still nothing.
Im at a loss.
Can i haz help noaws?
Before trip truck ran fine.
Come home try to start her and got one crank then nothing.
Engine wont turn over at all, turn key and all i can hear is the starter clicking.
Fuel pump works, battery seems fine. Have full electrical, lights etc..
Just to make sure i tried to jump my truck and got the same results.
Wacked the starter motor a few times, and still nothing.
Im at a loss.
Can i haz help noaws?
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something drained your battery while it was not running for a week.
might be security, remote start, radio, etc
might be just a weak battery. try charging it up. it might/might not get over it.
one day the wife called from the grocery store and said the car wouldn't start. just clicked... i went up there and put jumper cables on it, no help. left the cables on for a long time and rev'ed the truck, no help. tapped on starter, no help. turned on headlights and had light, but the headlights died when hitting the starter. battery was about 4 years old, which should have been ok - but wasn't. it just decided to lay down and die. new battery fixed it.
might be security, remote start, radio, etc
might be just a weak battery. try charging it up. it might/might not get over it.
one day the wife called from the grocery store and said the car wouldn't start. just clicked... i went up there and put jumper cables on it, no help. left the cables on for a long time and rev'ed the truck, no help. tapped on starter, no help. turned on headlights and had light, but the headlights died when hitting the starter. battery was about 4 years old, which should have been ok - but wasn't. it just decided to lay down and die. new battery fixed it.
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Pilos don't need to march a while. They just need to know how to hide until the special forces extracts them.
BTW, what weight class? My good friend was national champ at the 125ish lb weight class. i think it was 126. But we said it was a fluke. Only one other guy qualified, so he beat one person for the crown.
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I knew some powerlifters. They were horrible on ruck marches. 20 miles carrying 45 lbs was too much for them. I know ROTC ruck marches. They were 4 miles at best.
Pilos don't need to march a while. They just need to know how to hide until the special forces extracts them.
BTW, what weight class? My good friend was national champ at the 125ish lb weight class. i think it was 126. But we said it was a fluke. Only one other guy qualified, so he beat one person for the crown.
Pilos don't need to march a while. They just need to know how to hide until the special forces extracts them.
BTW, what weight class? My good friend was national champ at the 125ish lb weight class. i think it was 126. But we said it was a fluke. Only one other guy qualified, so he beat one person for the crown.
my goal is pararescue. We'll see