Yup that started it. But Afraid to turn it off. That’s why I’m headed to allsouth
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That will be $80 mechanic fee. Just PayPal it to me please.
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Sorry I had already done that and typed the message while I was gassing up to come home.
When I got to Allsouth I turned it off and tried to start it. It started up. Only thing is I aired up using onboard compressor. With out the engine running. Maybe it drained the battery but I had power to run the radio clock all all the other stuff. Maybe it was to drained to engage the starter. It was clicking but not turning over. After I was on the road the p0300 code went away. And the engine was not running rough anymore. Strange. I will still have Danny look at it
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Damn if only we had just used the jump pack I’d still have skin on my ankle!
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What!? Y'all didn't try jumping it at least once???
Future reference:
http://www.ifitjams.com/starting.htm
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No that was my bad. should have at least tried. we just worked on push starting it right off the bat. as the battery seemed fine, had juice, it seemed like it was working just fine. compressor would come on just fine, lights, radio everything was working. but starting.
Poor reaction on my part. nxt time will have the jeep running while filling up tires, thats for sure. i figured since the batter was only 2 years old and a heavyer duty one it was not the issue, i had suspected something else, and then once it started it was rough... sounded like a misfire. and i had a p0300 code , it ran but sounded like a buggy. once i got on the highway about 50ish. it stopped and never thru the code. got to allsouth and it started up just find, no code, ...
... so i came home, started up again fine, no code. it was a code, long day. got a leg crap at 9pm eating dinner , worst pain i had flet in a long time. wife fixed some comfort food. home made mac-n-cheese, black-eyed peas, collard greens, yeast rolls , pinto beans, beef tips. much better than staying mummyfied in my sleeping bag sat nite.
we did have a good friday nite, used tarps to close in part of the pavilion and had a fire, toasty warm.
Great people wheeling fri/sat. Chris had several of his highschool friends, a few of the trails where wet, slick rock but we where able to get some good wheeling in, some of the trails where not as wet and pretty fun. but like most trips, the company and campfire talk was as much fun.