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After another 15 min 12.81....is that normal for it to dip then recover like that after I've hooked the battery back up?
 
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After another 15 minutes 12.64.....why the fluctuation once its hooked back up? After being hooked back up its read 12.67. 12.72. 12.81. 12.64 I DID open the door twice before the last 12.64 reading.........
 

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When you connect the battery and some of the electronic control modules see power (mainly the battery saver relay circuit), they “wake up” and draw a tiny bit of power. After everything sits undisturbed for a while, those circuits go back to sleep mode and draw less power. Opening and closing the door, hood, etc. also wake up the circuits and they have to time out and go back to sleep.

When there is a load (current draw) on a battery, it’s voltage will drop - a little bit for a small load, more for larger loads. So, when testing for parasitic current draws, it is important not to disturb anything.
 

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Just tried to start it, got clicks, no go.....horn works,Dome light works
 

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12.75 battery, no start....
 

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Does it click when trying to start?
Check connections.
 

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Does it click when trying to start?
Check connections.
Yes, super quick clicks......horn works, radio works,headlights work.............starter problem maybe? I have it on charger to try to jump, no luck yet.....i have infected tooth and dentist appointment in 45 minutes, this sucks
 

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You might check the battery cables for corrosion under the sheathing. I've seen cables that had solid green corrosion product from end to end and still look OK in the vehicle. That corrosion can cause a lot of resistance and voltage drop, especially during startup.
 

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If Battery is at above 12.3v and you get "click, click, click" it means starter motor can't get the full 60amps it need
So larger positive battery cable or the larger negative battery cable does not have a good connection
Starter motor is the only reason for those two large cables

All the other electrics use smaller wires, i.e. horn, headlights, ect............so they can still work fine
Focus on the two larger battery cables
 

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I agree, the battery is good. There is a cable problem not allowing enough amperage to get to the starter. That could be either the positive cable or the negative cable. Heck, it could even be both.
 

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So I got it to jump just in time for me to make my dentist appointment so that's good.....it started out of the dentist and made it through a few more shut offs/starts........i found a little more crud on underside of cable eye and got rid of it before I jumped it this morning......my battery is good i guess but since it has a lil leakage on top caps i bought a new one, and bought a new alternator also since it has a ground fault.....I'll put them both in later this eve or tmrw morning............THEN if I have more trouble it shouldn't be either and I'll go from there, maybe take it to the good shop down the road .......thanks for the input I'll update until resolved
 

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Can i metal wirebrush the neg connection a little more while the battery is hooked up? Will that do anything bad? I'm pretty sure i can do that.... I know a few of you are smiling right now lol.....im not afraid to ask what i need to know I'll just leave it at that ha...... I stress over crap like this cuz I'm in a somewhat rural area with no neighbors for jumpstarts and rides , no wife, no second vehicle......thankfully work is five minutes away and I have AAA.....I ride my bike two miles to the auto parts store, two miles back , when I have to........family is twenty miles away, they'd come in a heartbeat I just don't like asking .......trying to save for a cheap second vehicle....55 is too old to ride a bike to the auto parts store...
 

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Can i metal wirebrush the neg connection a little more while the battery is hooked up? Will that do anything bad?
You're OK brushing the Negative side, connected. Just be careful that you don't have anything metallic contacting the Positive side connection to ground, or contacting between the Positive and Negative connections.
 

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And to all you guys that replied, if you ever have a weed eater, blower 2 cycle question, ask me i can probably help you.........two quick tips.....homelite blowers, watch for loose screws and if no power its most likely carbon buildup blocking the exhaust port, get tiny tiny screwdriver chip out the carbon, restoring the port opening to its original size, It's behind the muffler gotta take muffler off, two screws... it'll run like new again..........and echo weed eaters and stick edgers, no power is usually a clogged fuel filter, SOMEtimes clogged exhaust if cleaning the filter doesn't help......take the fuel filter off of fuel line, remove the clip thats holding felt filter in place with small screwdriver, spray felt filter with wd40 first, allow to sit five minutes, then spray it with brake cleaner, let it dry ten fifteen minutes.... then, in the filter housing, laying beneath where the felt filter goes, is a thing/prefilter that looks like a contact lense kinda....get that thing out of there with a tiny tiny screwdriver or needle type pick, not necessary, reinstall felt filter, put clip back on, reattatch filter to fuel line, done.................your machine will probably run like new.......of course you COULD just get a new filter for six bucks but why if you've got brake cleaner and wd.....and i don't like the prefilters.....if your gas and tank are clean you should be good, plus, the regular felt filters are very dense compacted felt, shaped like a pencil eraser, they work........i get non working machines from people and fix them for myself, i ALWAYS take out that prefilter and i never ever get clogged carburetors
 
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You're OK brushing the Negative side, connected. Just be careful that you don't have anything metallic contacting the Positive side connection to ground, or contacting between the Positive and Negative connections.
Thank you
 

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