jasonk wrote:
ed and moose, how long did it take you guys to get back to dayton?
did ya'll find out what the problem was or get it fixed?
the rain today washed off some of the mud on the front fender and its scraped pretty good, but i love it!
We left london, ky at about 6:15pm, that included a having dinner also. Turned out to be a bad battery.
Here is the abbreviated story for anyone that is interested.
Out on the trail my instrument cluster starting acting strange. Gauges dying, light flickering, etc. Stopped at the gas station on the way out and the Jeep would not start up. Jumping the vehicle started the Jeep fine, but it would not run unless you kept it revved up or left the jumper cables on. So I thought it was the alternator. I figured some water and mud must have gotten in the alternator and damaged it. We towed it over to Autozone and they tested the alternator and it was good, then tried putting a charge on the battery and it wouldn't hold the charge. Bad cell in the battery. So I bought a new battery and it drove fine all the way home.
The battery was 4 years old and put through alot of abuse, so it served its time. At least it didn't die in the middle of the trail or it would have been an even longer day. Really appreciate moose and science_guy helping me out and hanging around until I got my Jeep running.
Kind of weird. My experience has always been that if you have a bad battery you can at least drive the vehicle once it has been jumped. The guy that helped us we quite friendly and knowledgeable and said with some of the new highly computer controlled cars if the battery goes dead the computer can't operate and the engine will shut down. Either way, a new battery was all I need and I was on my way.