Unkel Dale
Newbie
Battery on a charger, what next. Not driven enough to keep charged. so battery charger first thanks
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While your statement is completely true, it is not helpful. Answers pleaseIf you're repeatedly draining the battery it's going to go bad sooner rather than later. Automotive batteries aren't designed for a deep discharge.
Year make and model would help out quite a bit here. 14.32 volts is kinda high for a battery that is not hooked to a working alternator. Max voltage you should see is around 12.6-12.7. When you turn the key on do any of the lights come on on the instrument cluster? Any fuses blown? Do you have power to the fuse block? Is the electrical part of the ignition switch working? Have you tried doing a voltage drop test on your batter cables? Are all of you grounds in good shape? Do you have power going to the starter when you turn the key to start?battery is fine, holding 14.32 volts, connections are clean Don't know what else to type here. my conclusion it is not the battery
I realize you're stressed and trying to get your truck figured out, but being short with someone who is chiming in (and has a fair amount of knowledge) isn't a good route. While he didn't outright say it, I took it as him implying that the battery could be shot, which is definitely helpful. Check your battery, not just voltage, and the terminals and wires going to it. When you say nothing, do you mean no dash lights or any response at all? Or do you mean no crank?While your statement is completely true, it is not helpful. Answers please