Re: Cat C9 will not start
Reply #4 –
Yahoo Message Number: 104885
Yes to checking battery terminals and grounds. If that does not get it going, also check the power feeds to the starter it self, and clean if needed.
Agree that that reading, I assume an 'at rest' chassis battery, should give you ample power to crank your C9 awake.
If as you are checking things, you feel you have any question on the chassis is seeing a charge. Plug in, turn on your charger. Once your house batteries are in float mode, take a reading on the chassis battery. You should see a higher, maybe 13.1V + or - .4V, reading. That would confirm it is getting a charge...
Best of luck to you, and please let us know what you find out!
Smitty
04 Allure 31017