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- Intermittent, inconsistent starting (sometimes you will need to make more than one attempt)

- It'll make a click sound a few times, then it might start. It'll start perfectly if it works.

- Failure to properly charge battery

- Excessive charging or discharging of battery

- Forgetting radio settings/clock time

- Radio volume/fan speed increases when engine rpm increases.

Check cable; tighten it if it's loose. It should also be clean (free of dirt or rust). Be careful not to overtighten, especially if there's a lot of rust there. It just needs to be snug.

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