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Old 01-07-2016, 09:31 PM
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Originally Posted by RFaber View Post
The battery (the new one) might need to be charged fully first. If you're jump starting it, leave the leads on the correct posts for a few minutes (with the other vehicle running) to top up the battery. Any idea what the voltage is reading when you have the key in the start position?
I don't have anything to read the voltage. When I mentioned I was trying to jump it, I meant the old battery not the new one. Do I need to try and jump the new one? I've not done that with prior cars when installing a new battery.
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