
Also has anybody had to change rear wheel bearings ?? mine are starting to make noise, advice would be so appreciated
Thanks Everyone.
Super M
I figure, he's a plumber not an electrician.FalcoColumbarius wrote:I like how you put the pictures in to help SM understand the concept. A nice touch.
2 x 200CCA is enough, brand new, full charge. 1 x 200CCA is not an appropriate battery for this vehicle IMO.nxski wrote:Wow, mine are pushing out 200CCA the vehicle is not very good starting, especially in the cold. Is it possible that this is the sole reason and my glow plugs my be fine. I initially thought they were a problem because I heard a clicking up near the dash but it is not the same clicking that the glow plugs make on start-up.
Mine are 19 years old and produce 200CCA together. So assuming they are both the same (my mechanic tested them) that would be 100CCA each!RichD wrote:2 x 200CCA is enough, brand new, full charge. 1 x 200CCA is not an appropriate battery for this vehicle IMO.
Mr. Electrical did that already. As far as I remember it was 257 amps.RichD wrote:Jay to put a ammeter on the circuit and see exactly what it pulls with the glow plug cycle and everything.
No wonder you have starting issues. Batteries in this age don't do their jobs anymore...nxski wrote:Mine are 19 years old and produce 200CCA together. So assuming they are both the same (my mechanic tested them) that would be 100CCA each!
Actually my aim was to add some more sciencey content to the thread but okay now you made me work.fexlboi wrote:Mr. Electrical did that already. As far as I remember it was 257 amps.RichD wrote:Jay to put a ammeter on the circuit and see exactly what it pulls with the glow plug cycle and everything.