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Okay, I checked the voltage, it's 12.3 not running and 14.97 while running.
What jackelope said first.My gut says your 6 year old battery has had possibly a bad cell in it and now you have lost another cell or more. Chevy's have a number of computers to run various aspects of the truck. If they are not getting the proper voltage then this may cause your run ability issues too.
My guess is that reply #1 hit the nail on the head. It is not the alternator since a new one was installed and that didn't change anything.That noise you hear sometimes coming from the front when slowing down could be a wire rubbing on something when you are braking. My guess is that wire has finally worn thru and is shorting out on the frame or whatever.I suggest jacking up the truck and crawling under it and follow the battery wires and check all the other wires to see if anything looks funny.
With that said, I'm fortunate to have a sweet battery tester sitting in a cabinet right around the corner. When a battery has a bad cell, it tells me.
no battery leeds under car that supply power and the grounds are on the left side of block . it may have ran bad with the new alternator due to a lean drivibillity problem and he never got to the charging issue . the new alternator may have fixed that problem and then they took it back off.
Quote from: coachcw on November 21, 2013, 05:39:32 PMno battery leeds under car that supply power and the grounds are on the left side of block . it may have ran bad with the new alternator due to a lean drivibillity problem and he never got to the charging issue . the new alternator may have fixed that problem and then they took it back off. Well here's an update finally on the issue I had with my truck. I hadn't had a chance to work on it since I was hunting the late archery elk season every chance I got. I was using my Bronco so the truck could wait. I did take the battery out and had it tested at NAPA, don't recall if I already posted that. But anyway, Coach was right on with his post. It was a bad alternator. I got a new alternator at NAPA and installed it, the truck is now running fine. Drove it about 100 miles yesterday with no issues. What was weird to me is that the alternator worked intermittently. I could get in the truck and drive it a few miles, and the gauge showed it was charging normally. The next day, start the truck, and it's not working. Which is what made me think it was something other than the alternator. I always thought an alternator would either work, or not work. I'm happy it was less than $200 to fix. ($146 for alternator and $29 for new belt)