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Old May 11, 2009 | 07:37 PM
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Well the solution to my problem!!!!!


The battery terminals were good putting out 12.6V. Everything seemed fine because I cleaned the terminals and the exposed wire when this whole problem started, but under the rubber it was still corroded. I cut back a few inches of the cable and it was pretty bad. The voltage there was only 10.2. So I cleaned up the conenction under the rubber and we are back in business!

So I made a $150 dollar mistake on a starter and a battery. I guess you live and learn,

Thanks for all of the suggestions, I really appriciate it!

David
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