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Re: 1996 S-10 Charging/Cranking Problem

Ok, well, I would check the fuel pressure.

Sounds like your pump is about shot or you have to do a tuneup.
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Re: 1996 S-10 Charging/Cranking Problem

Tested the fuel PSI and it was good. I went ahead and done a complete tune-up. Went to start the truck and the battery was dead. I had charged the battery yesterday. I recharged the battey and completed a draw test on the starter. Replaced the starter and comfirmed that the battery was fully charged. The battery had 12.8v with the engine off and 14.4v with engine running. I did place the DVM leads back on the battery and noticed that my voltage was dropping a 10th of a volt every 2 mins or so. Completed another starter draw test and noticed no draw. Any ideas?
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Question Re: 1996 S-10 Charging/Cranking Problem

Any one have any ideas? Vacation is almost over and it will be time to return to work.
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