Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Truck Body Kits I Put A Body Lift Kit In My Truck And Now It Won't Start?

I put a body lift kit in my truck and now it won't start? - truck body kits

I had to disconnect the battery for me to be a 3-inch body lift kit for the installation of F 04-150. I put the battery when it is done and now the truck will not start. An advice?

1 comment:

Fizzle said...

Mick and Jac pretty well covered. Newer vehicles can make a mockery if the battery is disconnected. Although I have never seen, it's probably because I'm not the kind of person, you can work on a new car. My first reaction was the same as Jac. If you are using neoprene pads to lift the body, could be isolated from the chassis. The engine is based on the framework decision, but the battery is normally connected to the body. Use a test light or voltmeter to check the cable between the battery and run throughout the body. If it is empty, low rates or not, must receive a braided belt with studs between body and image to the track again complete.

Check if your and taillights. If they do, is the mass volume of the solution. However, you can not rule and not. But if they do not, I would look further, get the belt. Otherwise, the test, as I said. The simple things first. A small light bulb tester (it is like a blow with a light bulb in a clear management and a clamp at the endCable) is relatively inexpensive.

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