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Posted on Aug 02, 2011

I have a 2003 f350 6.o diesel and i have change the batterys 3 times in 2 years ,it starts and runs great but some time it the batterys drain and won't start i have it jump and it will run for 3-7 months and it will happen again, ford dealers can't find anything wrong, but there is and i have a warrenty from ford on it plkease help, roy

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How many accessories do you have plugged into the power ports? Do you have a lot of stereo equipment in the vehicle? Do you only make short trips with the vehicle? Too much load on the system from accessories (Cell phones, computers, GPS receivers, stereo equipment etc.) will cause batteries to drain. An alternator will provide enough power to run all of the stock electrical load and maintain a charge on the batteries. However, if the electrical load is greater than the alternators output, power is drawn from the batteries as well. Combine that with constant short trips and the batteries will never have a chance to be recharged.

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Fig 1. Injection pump and camshaft alignment marks - Diesel engine.

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