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Old 08-05-2011, 06:02 PM   #3
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Let's look at the battery connections first..ON the Battery. Remove the cable lugs, clean the terminal posts on the battery and connector lugs. Re-connect and try again. Simple is as simple does. AND... it's totally cheap and doesn't require someone who is mechanically inclined.. NB

PS: You can clean the terminal posts and connector lugs with a pocket knife...just scrape the contact areas clean.
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