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Date:         Tue, 18 May 1999 16:14:51 -0600
Reply-To:     Charlie Partin <partin@FONE.NET>
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From:         Charlie Partin <partin@FONE.NET>
Subject:      Re: battery cable contact problem
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Duclos Darie wrote:

>Turning the ignition key made only a clicking sound. Looked like the >starter was shot. The clicking was probably the starter solenoid kicking the starter in. It wasn't getting enough juice, though, to turn the engine.

>So, we pulled out the battery and hooked it up directly to >the starter to eliminate anything in between. It started.

Shows your starter and battery are good.

>I did have a problem with this cable a couple of years ago. The >end of it broke off when we were changing the starter and we >recrimped it. It was a little shorter but seemed to work fine >otherwise.

I put my money on there being a bad connection where you recrimped it. I've almost always had poor luck with reusing a crimp-type connection. The best bet is to solder the connector on.

Charlie


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