Did you check the grounds under the truck first? I had a problem with mine not working and found the grounds on the driver's side underneath by the frame rail were rusted. Cleaned those and they worked fine. Had to use my dremel tool to get it really clean.
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Oh I keep noticing amazon relists it at a higher price. But now I can't find the 2500 yaber.
Glad I bought it when I did. Although there are others just like it with a different name on amazon
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Tony found out some interesting things. I was out a month ago to replace my weak ass ground cable. But all they had for premade ones were 4 guage. But at Napa I asked (for some reason they didn't tell me) I asked for bulk wire and they have 2 or zero gauge. Much cheaper as well. So next month I...
Never tried that diy method. I have just used seafoam or regular injector cleaner spray.
That would suck. I would not expect to screw the engine by cleaning injectors.
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I got 5w 30 yesterday because that was in bulk. Mobile 1 is the brand. In summer I usually use 15w40 but next summer might try a thicker one than that.
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I use 15w40 in summer and get better fuel economy than the 5w30. In winter I tend to use 10w30. I am in Canada and even with the cold temps 10w30 is fine.
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All I am saying is it works. Saves fuel and no harm done. Results like I say will vary. A person can go out and spend god knows how much on a device which may show a more accurate figure. Like I say fact is saves money. Secondly remember as we all know fuel economy varies so of course I have all...
Wireless charging works great as well. I would recommend this for a cold winter. With this many amps could start quite a few vehicles and not need to charge.
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Just arrived in the mail. Yep bought a 2500 amp Yaber and yes this is one beast. Great price ordered when amazon days was on sale. This is wicked good bright flashlight as well. Perfect for when out of town on trips.
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In ending my boss at the time said these agm batteries are good to minus 70 celcius which is an exaggeration. My battery in my yukon for 8 hours outside in the cold not plugged in, at minus 52 with the wind chill and it struggled a bit to start. Might be good to minus 50 I would say overnight...
Plus almost forgot a battery blanket is essential for cold winters. Even if it isn't plugged in it provides protection because they are made with thinsulate
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Awesome choice. Lots of amps there and the specifications are great. I need to order one of those for my company truck
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I am replacing mine soon as I get back from working out of town. For example this brand new dodge pickup truck has one of those crummy braided tin ground cables. Those are really poor, but they work and are cheap. For me 1 gauge is about 40-50 dollars but I won't need to do it again. You could...
One thing I have done with previous vehicles to make the battery last longer is to replace the really crappy ground cable. This time my Yukon gets a 1 gauge. When you put in a good quality thicker ground there is less resistance therefore your battery charges faster, as well it's easier starting...
Basically the lean error codes on mine were the head gasket leaking. So bought a kit with all the head seals and my error codes are gone. Hope this helps
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I just had the knock sensors replaced in mine. While they were at it I had the seals replaced for the intake. I even had a misfire code, running lean, and knock sensors.
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