I had the same problem with my 06 last winter. Replaced both batteries and problem solved. Low CCA was the issue
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I had the same problem with my 06 last winter. Replaced both batteries and problem solved. Low CCA was the issue
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That is what I am chalking it up to, got a couple of AGM batteries and put them in with 1000cca, the ones that I took out were only like 700/750 I think.
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Yeah i ended up just replacing one of the batteries and it fixed my problem. Thanks everyone!
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It’s best to replace both batt at the same time if you can
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Haven’t read all the tread yet but I had similar issue this year. Would not start then when I finally got it to run it would idle a short time and die. Turned out to be batteries. Put two in and ta da ran perfect. Hope this helped.
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