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Old 11-28-2006, 08:08 AM
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Good info. Also check that you have a good ground to the engine. You can charge your battery and then use one leg of your jumper cables to actually run from the battery and then on a good clean area of the engine. The best way to test an older starter is to use an inline amp meter. You can then see how many amps the starter is using when it is cranking.
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