Txindprop
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- Location
- West Central Arkansas
- Ram Year
- 2015
- Engine
- Hummin Cummins
I have a 2015 2500 Cummins. Fairly stock, have an Edge tuner and K&N air filter setup. Have a ***** front and back, front ***** is wired directly to main battery (drivers side). I also have a back ***** but have a solenoid on the firewall that is connected to dash button which cuts power too *****. Recently installed a light bar in grill and fog lights in front bumper, wired directly to main battery through a dash switch and each circuit has individual fuse. I tried to make a clean install since I like to get out in the boonies.
Did not run the truck for about a week. Went to start yesterday and deader than a door nail, nothing. Both batteries had about 1 volt. I put on 10A trickle charger and took old faithful Toyota out for the day. Last night had about 12.5 volts in each battery, the starter clicked once and would not turn over. Everything else on truck is dead.
Both batteries are big Mopars and less than 6 months old. What could drain both of those batteries overnight and not blow a fuse? That is my next step to pull fuses and check them all. Crawl underneath and check wiring, is there a main circuit breaker of fuse?
Checked every wire and connection I could find, everything looked good. Had on trickle charger for 4 or 5 hrs, disconnected both batteries (to reset computer) Reconnected both batteries, checked voltage on both batteries, secondary battery was about 6 volts, primary battery about 4 volts. Everything is dead dead, no buzzer, no dinger, no accessory lights, no overhead lights. Going to run into town and get a new multimeter and start pulling fuses. The really weird thing is the accessory add on LED lights, wired directly to primary battery, fused circuits with dash button, one bar in grill and 2 fogs in bumper and both dead.

Did not run the truck for about a week. Went to start yesterday and deader than a door nail, nothing. Both batteries had about 1 volt. I put on 10A trickle charger and took old faithful Toyota out for the day. Last night had about 12.5 volts in each battery, the starter clicked once and would not turn over. Everything else on truck is dead.
Both batteries are big Mopars and less than 6 months old. What could drain both of those batteries overnight and not blow a fuse? That is my next step to pull fuses and check them all. Crawl underneath and check wiring, is there a main circuit breaker of fuse?
Checked every wire and connection I could find, everything looked good. Had on trickle charger for 4 or 5 hrs, disconnected both batteries (to reset computer) Reconnected both batteries, checked voltage on both batteries, secondary battery was about 6 volts, primary battery about 4 volts. Everything is dead dead, no buzzer, no dinger, no accessory lights, no overhead lights. Going to run into town and get a new multimeter and start pulling fuses. The really weird thing is the accessory add on LED lights, wired directly to primary battery, fused circuits with dash button, one bar in grill and 2 fogs in bumper and both dead.
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