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Well got the truck in the drive way now runs great.The problem after a lot of research was a fuseable link on the right side of the positive battery post.There is one each side. They are 30 amp. But somehow the right one over heated. That’s still a mystery. Maybe on the rough road the battery moved and caused the issue. We did find the battery holder had broken. So a new one was installed.The solution take it to the dealer and replace it for a lot of bucks. Or just by pass the darn thing as I guess they don’t put them on any longer. And they are not needed.So by pass and presto started right up.
Quote from: ghosthunter on May 27, 2020, 03:01:56 PMWell got the truck in the drive way now runs great.The problem after a lot of research was a fuseable link on the right side of the positive battery post.There is one each side. They are 30 amp. But somehow the right one over heated. That’s still a mystery. Maybe on the rough road the battery moved and caused the issue. We did find the battery holder had broken. So a new one was installed.The solution take it to the dealer and replace it for a lot of bucks. Or just by pass the darn thing as I guess they don’t put them on any longer. And they are not needed.So by pass and presto started right up.They are needed or they would not be there, they are available all day long for cheap, Dorman products even makes one #926-002https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-Solutions-926-002-Battery-Circuit/dp/B07GNLNJ61Fix it right!, don't be a Carbeque
Quote from: Buckmark on May 27, 2020, 03:29:42 PMQuote from: ghosthunter on May 27, 2020, 03:01:56 PMWell got the truck in the drive way now runs great.The problem after a lot of research was a fuseable link on the right side of the positive battery post.There is one each side. They are 30 amp. But somehow the right one over heated. That’s still a mystery. Maybe on the rough road the battery moved and caused the issue. We did find the battery holder had broken. So a new one was installed.The solution take it to the dealer and replace it for a lot of bucks. Or just by pass the darn thing as I guess they don’t put them on any longer. And they are not needed.So by pass and presto started right up.They are needed or they would not be there, they are available all day long for cheap, Dorman products even makes one #926-002https://www.amazon.com/Dorman-Solutions-926-002-Battery-Circuit/dp/B07GNLNJ61Fix it right!, don't be a Carbeque Well did more research and contacted my buddies son who is one of the top Nissan mechanic on the west coast. He told me that the by pass was a good temporary fix and would be fine with a fuse in it. However he said it it were his he would put back original. So I am heading your advice and his. He has the parts coming.Thanks all.