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Old October 10th 04, 09:47 PM
Wayne Crannell
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"Stephen Clark" > wrote:

> I second trip's nomination. Take out the battery and have it load tested at
> an auto parts store. It could have a bad cell that can make the appearance
> of an intermittent failure.
>
> Same thing happened on my wife's Lexus with a less than two year old
> battery.
>
> Dimmed lights indicate low voltage, not a starter problem.
>
> If it's old, even if it tests good, replace it anyway.
>
> Same symptoms can be caused by corroded battery connections. Clean with
> baking soda and a wire brush when you replace the battery.
>
> Good luck!


18 months old. Shows no problems after I messed around today. Drove the
car with absolutely no issues today.

I guess we'll have to get stranded to find out what's wrong!

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Wayne Crannell
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