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Thread: Click and squeal won't start

  1. #11

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    I had a lot of hard starting and slow starting and after a lot of frustrating days found it to be the actual wires ( from the battery to the starter and so on) this problem will mimic all the others eg. Low battery, bad starter ect ect.

  2. #12
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    May 2010
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    Alaska
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    I agree. I replaced everything including the starter and still no start. The last thing I did was put a jumper cable from battery ground to starter and presto! If replacing starter, definitely go with the high torque starters.

  3. #13
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    Jun 2008
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    Holland Landing, Ontario, Canada
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    Mine did the same, I thought I had checked the grounds but the engine strap wasn't good enough. I put another ground strap and new hardware on and problem was solved. After wasting money on a new starter and battery though!

  4. #14

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    Well, it took me a week to get around to it, but I replaced the worn starter cable and tightened my battery connections and it started right up. Hopefully, it's been sussed. Thanks for all the help.

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