Common questions

What kind of batteries can start a fire?

What kind of batteries can start a fire?

That said, regular old alkaline batteries can start fires as well — these are AA and AAA batteries that you probably use for the TV remote, flashlight, and toys. Batteries can also leach chemicals. Batteries contain toxic chemicals (including cadmium, lead, lithium, and sulfuric acid).

What kind of truck won’t start or fire?

I have a 1997 Chevy Z71 just put new trans in drove for about 20 miles and the truck just died………Replaced fuel pump, Fuel relay and found that the fuel fuzz blows every time I turn key on ???? 24 people found this helpful. 22 people found this helpful.

Why does my car not start when I change the battery?

Look for dimmer headlights or trouble cranking the engine. Additionally, if the serpentine belt starts to slip or is worn, it won’t be able to power the alternator, thereby leaving you with a dead battery. Many people figure out that the alternator is bad after replacing a battery and having the same issues.

Why does a diesel truck need a battery?

Diesel trucks rely on a very high compression ratio to ignite the fuel, instead of spark plugs, so between the size of the pistons and the high compression, they need a lot of juice to crank them up. That is why when you pop the hood you’ll find a full sized 12 volt battery on both sides of the motor.

Why does my car not start with a new battery and alternator?

With a new starter, battery, and alternator (assuming you have not drained the battery attempting to start it), the starter should attempt to crank over the engine. If the starter does not make any noise when the key it turned to crank over the engine, you have an issue with the fuses, or the circuit.

I have a 1997 Chevy Z71 just put new trans in drove for about 20 miles and the truck just died………Replaced fuel pump, Fuel relay and found that the fuel fuzz blows every time I turn key on ???? 24 people found this helpful. 22 people found this helpful.

Diesel trucks rely on a very high compression ratio to ignite the fuel, instead of spark plugs, so between the size of the pistons and the high compression, they need a lot of juice to crank them up. That is why when you pop the hood you’ll find a full sized 12 volt battery on both sides of the motor.

Can a bad fuel distributor cause a truck to not start?

If you have rpm signal crank sensor is good. Yes they have a fuel distributor that’s a problem most times plastic fuel lines will crack. But it would still fire up and run bad. If it has a bad PCM a scan tool most times will not communicate with it.

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Ruth Doyle