OK, my YJ just started acting up. It is a 1994 with the 4 angry squirrels and the AX5 transmission. I went to the mall over the weekend with my 77 year old dad to get some dinner. When we returned to the Jeep, it wouldn't start. It acted like the battery was dead. It seemed like there wasn't enough power for the battery to crank the starter. I waved down the mall security vehicle and they hooked up a jump box to the battery. After a few minutes, the YJ still wouldn't start. Ended up doing a push start and it fired right up after popping the clutch. The 4 squirrels ran fine on the drive home and the alternator was charging the battery to around 15 volts. The alternator and battery are about 12 months old.
So last night I pulled the battery. Voltage was 12.8 or something like that. Since the battery had a 2 year warranty I took it back to Advance Auto Parts and they checked it with their load tester thing. It had something like 550 cold cranking amps and tested out fine.
So any advice on what to check now? I put the battery back in and tried to start the YJ and no go. My son observed that the starter is trying to start the engine and the serpentine belt is creeping along very, very, slowly...like barely moving.
Thanks for the suggestions.
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