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<blockquote data-quote="DylanBeatz" data-source="post: 6809884" data-attributes="member: 598533"><p>ok i think i found the problem. Hopefully this is it. I just found out that the 1/0 positive wire going from the batt up front to the batt in the trunk came unplugged from the fuse holder. I measured the voltage of the battery in the trunk and with the wire unplugged the battery was at around only 9 volts. So I think skylineTT might be right. If i just plug the wire back into the fuse holder i should be able to see if that was the problem, but i don't have the right tool to do that right now. Do you guys think that was the problem? I really hope so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DylanBeatz, post: 6809884, member: 598533"] ok i think i found the problem. Hopefully this is it. I just found out that the 1/0 positive wire going from the batt up front to the batt in the trunk came unplugged from the fuse holder. I measured the voltage of the battery in the trunk and with the wire unplugged the battery was at around only 9 volts. So I think skylineTT might be right. If i just plug the wire back into the fuse holder i should be able to see if that was the problem, but i don't have the right tool to do that right now. Do you guys think that was the problem? I really hope so. [/QUOTE]
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