VinceJE
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What would be the prime suspect causing this? Can it just be an internal short in the battery? Over charging? Short in the cables?
The truck has a single alternator system.
Here's what happened...
I had driven it for about 300 miles today with several stops. Never had any issues cranking or other electrical symptoms. I started smelling something in that cab that was sickening about 10 miles from home. I started checking around to find the source of the smell & found the right (passenger side) battery was hissing, steaming, and very hot. I put on the safety goggles & gloves and carefully pulled the fill caps and I could see the fluid in the batt simmering at a fast pace. I let it sit for a while and the boiling did not slow. I took a big chance and carefully removed the cables out of fear it was going to blow. The boiling slowed quickly and completely stopped within a minute.
The other side (left/driver side) battery was not boiling and was not hot. After all this the left side tested 11.78v & the right side tested 10.45v. I'm guessing they were both obviously drained a bit from the ordeal. The right batt is 18 mos. old. The left (the one boiling) batt is 6 mos. old. Both are Duralast Gold from AutoZone. I have had very good luck with these batteries over the years. I currently have 4 other vehicles with them and 2 are 6 yrs old and still good, so I don;t want to get into a who's battery is best debate. I just need to know if the symptoms I've described can get me pointed in a direction to get it fixed.
On one hand, it seems like it could be a short somewhere or overcharging, but then I would think that both batts would have similar symptoms.??
The truck has a single alternator system.
Here's what happened...
I had driven it for about 300 miles today with several stops. Never had any issues cranking or other electrical symptoms. I started smelling something in that cab that was sickening about 10 miles from home. I started checking around to find the source of the smell & found the right (passenger side) battery was hissing, steaming, and very hot. I put on the safety goggles & gloves and carefully pulled the fill caps and I could see the fluid in the batt simmering at a fast pace. I let it sit for a while and the boiling did not slow. I took a big chance and carefully removed the cables out of fear it was going to blow. The boiling slowed quickly and completely stopped within a minute.
The other side (left/driver side) battery was not boiling and was not hot. After all this the left side tested 11.78v & the right side tested 10.45v. I'm guessing they were both obviously drained a bit from the ordeal. The right batt is 18 mos. old. The left (the one boiling) batt is 6 mos. old. Both are Duralast Gold from AutoZone. I have had very good luck with these batteries over the years. I currently have 4 other vehicles with them and 2 are 6 yrs old and still good, so I don;t want to get into a who's battery is best debate. I just need to know if the symptoms I've described can get me pointed in a direction to get it fixed.
On one hand, it seems like it could be a short somewhere or overcharging, but then I would think that both batts would have similar symptoms.??
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