Rick Dickens
Junior Member
I searched a lot so sorry if this is answered anywhere and I just couldn't find it.
I have a leak. It rained a lot, there was a bunch of water dripping from the driver side rear of the headliner, I'm pretty sure it's the sharkfin antenna. I put blue painters tape over it and the leak stopped even though it was still raining. I'm going to silicone that and I ordered a new gasket for the rear 3rd light too just to be safe.
Here's the problem, it's been warm and sunny the past day or so, things are mostly dry, when I start the truck it won't start, and the light on dashboard is the one for the factory bed lights. If I push the bed light button that light goes away but still the truck won't start. I put a portable jumper on it and it starts. It drives fine. If I drive it for even a few minutes, then shut it off, it will start. If it sits (like overnight), it won't start and again the light on the dash for the bed lights is on. The battery's not all the way dead or the doors wouldn't unlock, etc. and then again I throw the jumper on and it starts right up and runs fine (although the bed lights light is on until I shut it off).
I'm wondering if there's something that's still wet or now damaged that's completing the circuit for the bed lights and draining the battery overnight? The bedlights don't come on so it's not actually turning them on. Is there a circuit breaker I could pull just for the bed lights to see if that solves the issue (at least temporarily)? Has anybody experienced this where they get water under the rear seats, and then the truck won't start without a jump but then runs fine, charges the battery, but then overnight same problem next day?
Thanks!
I have a leak. It rained a lot, there was a bunch of water dripping from the driver side rear of the headliner, I'm pretty sure it's the sharkfin antenna. I put blue painters tape over it and the leak stopped even though it was still raining. I'm going to silicone that and I ordered a new gasket for the rear 3rd light too just to be safe.
Here's the problem, it's been warm and sunny the past day or so, things are mostly dry, when I start the truck it won't start, and the light on dashboard is the one for the factory bed lights. If I push the bed light button that light goes away but still the truck won't start. I put a portable jumper on it and it starts. It drives fine. If I drive it for even a few minutes, then shut it off, it will start. If it sits (like overnight), it won't start and again the light on the dash for the bed lights is on. The battery's not all the way dead or the doors wouldn't unlock, etc. and then again I throw the jumper on and it starts right up and runs fine (although the bed lights light is on until I shut it off).
I'm wondering if there's something that's still wet or now damaged that's completing the circuit for the bed lights and draining the battery overnight? The bedlights don't come on so it's not actually turning them on. Is there a circuit breaker I could pull just for the bed lights to see if that solves the issue (at least temporarily)? Has anybody experienced this where they get water under the rear seats, and then the truck won't start without a jump but then runs fine, charges the battery, but then overnight same problem next day?
Thanks!
