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sounds to me you have a faulty power steering unit, if it blown the fuse you must have electric power steering. I suspect your power steering is draining the battery. (internal short in power steering unit) If your battery won't hold or take a charge, replace it. check your alternator as well as that charges the battery.
faulty battery if it won't stay charged, but make sure your alternator is giving it a charge to keep, check charging system output, then if its ok replace the battery
The battery won't keep a charge or it won't when it is in the truck? Will the battery keep a charge if you put it on the charger and then unplug it overnight, all of this out of the truck. Then in the morning will it start the truck. If not your battery is bad. If it keeps a charge and will start the truck and then it goes dead after several hours, your truck is drawing a load on the battery. You will have to find what has been left on or shorted out.
Keep charged and charging are 2 entirely different things., find out if battery and alt are charging or not. if they are, then there is a draw and a shop will need to find out what is drawing the battery down. I think you have wasted enough money guessing.
it is the alternater as the alternater is responsable for charging the battery when the battery need charging.It should run you about 60 dollars fro the alternator plus about 50 for the labor
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