2014 No Crank. No Dash Lights. Dead Truck. Intermittent

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NETim

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Searching threads here and elsewhere, I kinda get the impression that cleaning the battery terminals is a a good first step. So I did that. This appears to be the original battery. Along the way, I noticed that the black plastic (fuse?) block attached to the positive post appeared to be a little loose. (12mm nut)

I wire brushed all connections clean and re-assembled.

I also replaced the key fob battery.

The truck performed this antic to me today. I tried to crank it 2x in rapid succession with the same results. I pulled the fob and rotated it 180*, re-inserted and it cranked normally. I did not notice any lights on the dash anywhere until I flipped the key fob.

I did not think to try the remote start off the key fob at the time.

It did this once before a few weeks back and it seemed like I couldn't pull the fob. But I got it out after a bit of tugging, re-inserted the fob and it then started.

I've only had the truck since 2/23, so I'm still learning the "normal" indications.

It's been fine since the episode earlier today.

Maybe the factory battery is trying to tell me something?
 

mtnrider

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I'm betting it's the battery. These trucks do weird things when the battery is on it's way out. If that is the original one it's about that time.

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