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Check your Battery by doing a load test. If it passes a load test, you should check the starter to see how many amps it is drawing! Ranges vary on a battery load test depending on temperature. Usually if it goes below 9.6 volts at a room temp. or a bit colder, the battery has failed. I think a good starter should draw approximately 250 - 300 Amps.

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