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<blockquote data-quote="ytradio" data-source="post: 436176" data-attributes="member: 19779"><p>Battery is not putting out the power that you think it is, batt. Terminals not making good contact. Those are the best places to start. How was the battery tested? One way to eliminate a faulty battery is to hook up a good battery on another running vehicle with jumper cables. Many people will test a battery with a volt meter, and if it says 12 or more volts they will believe it to be good. This doesn’t tell you anything about the condition of the battery. It has to be tested under a load with the proper equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ytradio, post: 436176, member: 19779"] Battery is not putting out the power that you think it is, batt. Terminals not making good contact. Those are the best places to start. How was the battery tested? One way to eliminate a faulty battery is to hook up a good battery on another running vehicle with jumper cables. Many people will test a battery with a volt meter, and if it says 12 or more volts they will believe it to be good. This doesn’t tell you anything about the condition of the battery. It has to be tested under a load with the proper equipment. [/QUOTE]
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