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Interesting electrical problem, car wont start.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rashaddd" data-source="post: 5183879" data-attributes="member: 592162"><p>I'd say its the battery if you have no problem jumping it</p><p></p><p>Have you tried taking a dmm to the battery? If its reading &gt;11 it should be able to start the car. If not, its having issues creating current. It would then make sense that it would be just fine for the various low power electronics of the car, but it takes a hell of a lot of energy to turn an engine over and start it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rashaddd, post: 5183879, member: 592162"] I'd say its the battery if you have no problem jumping it Have you tried taking a dmm to the battery? If its reading >11 it should be able to start the car. If not, its having issues creating current. It would then make sense that it would be just fine for the various low power electronics of the car, but it takes a hell of a lot of energy to turn an engine over and start it. [/QUOTE]
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