jdaws
Active Member
Like they say, make sure your battery is at 12.5 or more. This is 24hr after recharge.
Perform a V/D test. take your volt meter and put one lead to the battery pos. and the other to the starter. Crank the engine and watch the voltage.
It should read (0). If it reads any voltage then you have a problem beween the battery and starter. You can do the same on the neg. side. Battery neg. to starter housing (0) volts. This is in the cranking mode only!
Perform a V/D test. take your volt meter and put one lead to the battery pos. and the other to the starter. Crank the engine and watch the voltage.
It should read (0). If it reads any voltage then you have a problem beween the battery and starter. You can do the same on the neg. side. Battery neg. to starter housing (0) volts. This is in the cranking mode only!