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Equipment & Gear => Power Equipment & RV => Topic started by: huntandjeep on September 16, 2018, 03:53:19 PM
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Backstory , jumped in my 2012 F350 last Friday wont start . Throw the charger on it and get it started . Drove it Fri-Sun and parked it , wife drove it Tuesday for a while and we drove it Thursday and Friday. Jump in it this morning and nothing. Throw the charger ( on the passenger side battery ) on it around 9:30 to charge it. Put the charger on 12v fast charge , about 3:00 I go out and the charger says 95% , I notice a sulphur smell and hear the driver side battery boiling. ( I replaced the driver battery around 5 years ago , passenger is still the one from when I bought the truck in 2014 ). I've never smelled or heard a battery boil . Is it normal ? Did I smoke it and need to buy two new ones ?
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Batteries aren’t meant to last forever. They have a service life. You should probably replace both .
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Sounds like you have a two battery diesel truck. I found out if one battery goes bad it messes with starting the truck.
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Sounds like you have a two battery diesel truck. I found out if one battery goes bad it messes with starting the truck.
Yeap two batteries
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1 of your batteries may be low on acid causing a bank to fry.look at the batteries if the top comes off see if 1` is lower then the other.the smell and boil means it is done,if they are sealed just replace both it is time. :twocents: with cold weather coming it will only get worse
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Replace em. I run interstates in my 350 and haven’t had an issue before
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3-5 years seems pretty average battery life these days. Sounds like you’ve got a bad one. I’d replace both.
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3-5 years seems pretty average battery life these days. Sounds like you’ve got a bad one. I’d replace both.
:yeah: A boiling battery is never a good sign.
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Boiling and sulfur smell says bad.. replace them as a pair due to age is my suggestion.