This will be easier after I retrieve my multimeter from my ex-wife. :)
At 09:49 AM 4/13/03, Telewest \(PH\) wrote:
>If it isn't cranking enough to start then check the voltage on the battery
>posts (not the clamps) while cranking. Less than 9v indicates a flat or
>weak battery, much more than 10v indicates bad connections in the
>heavy-current circuit between battery and starter. Of course you could have
>both problems, and by measuring the volt-drops in the heavy current circuit
>you can detect the latter.
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