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<blockquote data-quote="audioatg" data-source="post: 7210015" data-attributes="member: 570057"><p>Could be just the cold weather and the battery might be bad. I know you said you got it last year. But you never know it still could be bad. Now you have a DMM does it have Amps and milli amps on it. If so set it to amps. Leave the DMM off for now. Disconnect the negative side battery terminal. Put one lead of the DMM on the negative terminal and the other side on the negative battery terminal. Now turn on the DMM. Check out how many amps it reads. Most vehicles you want I think its less the .05 amps. Just read what it says. The DMM is in series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioatg, post: 7210015, member: 570057"] Could be just the cold weather and the battery might be bad. I know you said you got it last year. But you never know it still could be bad. Now you have a DMM does it have Amps and milli amps on it. If so set it to amps. Leave the DMM off for now. Disconnect the negative side battery terminal. Put one lead of the DMM on the negative terminal and the other side on the negative battery terminal. Now turn on the DMM. Check out how many amps it reads. Most vehicles you want I think its less the .05 amps. Just read what it says. The DMM is in series. [/QUOTE]
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