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Re: starts with scan tool plugged in
Bob, I think a far better way to address this situation would be to go back to the basics,,,, with the scan tool unplugged. Address the no start problem, which would lead you to the problem,, and I would be using a volt meter and doing some volt drop testing o... Login to read more. ![]()
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