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Old 08-11-2010, 02:37 PM
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If you jumped the soleniod terminals and it doesn't crank it's likely it's a lack of amps. Batteries degrade and critical cranking amps may be just under your batteries limit now even though it's fairly new. If you jump another battery to your battery and it still doesn't crank when you jump the terminals on the soleniod then it's your soleniod or a wiring issue.