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98 Silverado electrical issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullbuyer" data-source="post: 466845" data-attributes="member: 2261"><p>I have the same make/model truck with similar problem. I was driving along and the dang thing just died - I mean dead! Eased to the side of the road (obviously without lights, power brakes or power steering) - thing was just like it didn't even have a battery in it. Come to find out the positive terminal was loose - tightened it and headed down the road. It has backed off a few times since and that problem I don't how to correct - its not like you can put lock tight on a battery connector.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullbuyer, post: 466845, member: 2261"] I have the same make/model truck with similar problem. I was driving along and the dang thing just died - I mean dead! Eased to the side of the road (obviously without lights, power brakes or power steering) - thing was just like it didn't even have a battery in it. Come to find out the positive terminal was loose - tightened it and headed down the road. It has backed off a few times since and that problem I don't how to correct - its not like you can put lock tight on a battery connector. [/QUOTE]
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