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last night i went to start up my car, i turned the key (gauge lights come on), i try to start her and everything went dead.
gauge lights went out, no starter, nothing. tried the blinkers, horn etc. nada. so i think the battery might be dead, take a voltmeter to the posts, ~13V. hmmmm ... now what? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Andy |
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Do you have a kill switch? If so, jumper over the large terminals as the sealed electrical switch part can fail. If no kill switch, try to find one of the manual starter switches with wires and connect one to the positive terminal, the other to the starter connection and see if the engine has enough power to crank it. Good luck.
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